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How does reconciliation affect my relationship with God?

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Reconciliation restores the believer's relationship with God, making them His beloved children.

The concept of reconciliation is transformative for a Christian's relationship with God. Prior to reconciliation, believers were seen as enemies, alienated from Him due to their wicked works. However, Colossians 1:21-23 highlights that through Christ's sacrifice, this alienation is reversed—the believer is brought back into a state of favor with God. This change is profound: believers are now regarded as holy and blameless in God’s sight, which reflects a complete shift in status. The reconciliation through Christ enables a personal and intimate relationship with God, described as a loving father to His children. As believers, they are no longer defined by their sin but by their identity in Christ.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:21-23, Ephesians 1:5

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