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What does it mean to be at enmity with God?

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Being at enmity with God means being in opposition to His will and righteousness, as declared in Romans 8:7.

Enmity with God, as described in Romans 8:7, signifies a state of rebellion against God's authority, where our natural inclination is hostile toward Him due to sin. It reflects a condition where our hearts are not aligned with God’s righteous purposes, leading us to live in disobedience. The story of Ben-Hadad illustrates this backdrop; he was at war with Ahab, thus demonstrating our own spiritual conflict against the King of kings. Understanding our enmity emphasizes the need for divine mercy and reconciliation through Christ, who extends grace to those who are His enemies, transforming them into beloved children.
Scripture References: Romans 8:7, Colossians 1:21-22

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