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How does Christ bring us back to God?

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Christ brings us back to God by bearing our sins and reconciling us through His sacrifice.

The concept of Christ bringing us back to God is articulated beautifully in 1 Peter 2:25, which states that we, like sheep, went astray but have returned to the shepherd of our souls. This return is fundamentally a work of grace; it emphasizes that God seeks and brings His people back to Himself, highlighting His active role in our redemption. Through His atoning work, Jesus reconciles us with the Father, removing the barrier of sin that separated us. By faith, we embrace this reconciliation and can approach God confidently, knowing our sins have been paid for through Christ’s sacrifice.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:25, Luke 15:4-7, Isaiah 46:4

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Eric Floyd · Apr 2, 2025
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