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How is the concept of reconciliation related to justification?

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Reconciliation is the restoring of fellowship with God, achieved through justification by the blood of Christ.

Reconciliation and justification are intrinsically linked concepts in Christian theology. Reconciliation refers to the act of restoring sinners to a right relationship with God, which is accomplished through justification. Romans 5:10 declares that when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son. This highlights that justification is not merely a legal declaration but also a relational restoration, allowing believers to enjoy peace and fellowship with their Creator. The work of Christ is central to both concepts: His blood not only justifies us, declaring us innocent, but also reconciles us, ensuring we are welcomed into the family of God. This dual aspect of salvation enriches the believer's experience of grace and relationship with God.
Scripture References: Romans 5:10, 2 Corinthians 5:18-19

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Wayne Boyd · May 7, 2023
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