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How does Christ's sacrifice bring reconciliation to God?

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Christ’s sacrifice reconciles believers to God by satisfying divine justice and offering grace through His blood.

The reconciliation provided by Christ’s sacrifice is foundational to the Christian faith. Through His death, Jesus fulfilled the penalties of the law and satisfied God's wrath against sin, enabling believers to be counted as righteous and accepted by God. This is articulated in Hebrews 12:24, where the blood of Christ speaks of peace and grace rather than condemnation. It assures Christians that their sins are forgiven, and they are restored into fellowship with God, marking a profound transition from judgment to acceptance based solely on Christ’s finished work.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:24, Romans 5:1

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