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How does Christ's work lead to reconciliation with God?

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Christ's obedience and sacrificial death provide the means for believers to be reconciled with God.

The work of Christ is fundamentally about reconciliation between God and humanity. When Adam sinned, a separation occurred, resulting in death—both spiritual and physical. However, through Jesus Christ’s life and sacrificial atonement, believers are restored to a right relationship with God. This reconciliation is rooted in Christ's fulfillment of the law and His payment for sin, as outlined in 2 Corinthians 5:18-19, which speaks of God reconciling the world to Himself through Christ. As a result, those for whom Christ died are made alive in Him, moved from a position of enmity to one of peace with God, reflecting the transformative power of the gospel.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:18-19, Romans 5:10-11

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