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What does it mean that God reconciles us to Himself?

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It means that through Christ's work, God transforms us from being His enemies to being His children, enabling us to have a relationship with Him.

When we say that God reconciles us to Himself, it signifies a divine transformation in our standing before Him. According to Scripture, particularly in 2 Corinthians 5:18-20, this reconciliation is not just about forgiveness but is an act of God changing our very nature. In this state of reconciliation, believers are no longer viewed as enemies; instead, they are seen as His beloved children through faith in Christ. This process involves God's initiative in bringing us back into relationship with Him, which highlights the grace and mercy extended to us through Jesus. Furthermore, reconciliation entails a complete change, with our hearts and minds being renewed to pursue holiness, aligning our desires with God’s will.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:18-19

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Reconciliation
Paul Mahan · Sep 12, 1993
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