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How does Christ's sacrifice bring peace and reconciliation with God?

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Christ’s sacrifice reconciles believers to God by satisfying His justice and removing the enmity caused by sin.

Romans 5:1 states that 'being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.' This peace is the result of Christ's atoning work, which took on the full weight of the penalty for our sins, thus reconciling us to God. Before faith in Christ, we were enemies of God due to our sinful nature, but through His sacrifice, the enmity that sin created has been removed. The work of Christ on the cross serves as the basis for our reconciliation, signifying that we can now approach God with confidence. This peace with God transforms our relationship with Him, prompting us to live in ways that reflect His love and grace, and to share the message of reconciliation with others.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1

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