What does it mean that Christ reconciled us to God?
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Christ reconciled us to God by abolishing the enmity caused by sin through His sacrificial death.
Ephesians 2:15 speaks of Christ abolishing the enmity between God and humanity through His flesh, effectively reconciling us to God following the fatal flaw of sin established in Genesis. This reconciliation signifies that our separation from God is resolved through Christ’s sacrificial act, which paid the penalty for our sins. As believers in Christ, we are declared righteous and positioned for peace with God, making reconciliation not merely a theological concept but a profound and personal reality for every Christian. This understanding motivates a life of faith, gratitude, and obedience to God, who has graciously restored our relationship with Him.
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