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What is the role of faith in reconciliation with God?

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Faith is essential in reconciliation, as it is the means by which we accept God's offer of salvation through Christ.

Faith plays a pivotal role in the process of reconciliation with God. According to 2 Corinthians 5:20, believers are called to be reconciled to God, indicating that faith is the response required to embrace the reconciliation accomplished by Christ. This faith is more than mere belief; it is a conviction that leads to trust and action. When a person believes in Christ and His atoning work, they are justified before God and enter into a restored relationship. Scripture clarifies that salvation is by grace through faith, emphasizing the necessity of believing the Gospel message for reconciliation. Without faith, individuals remain estranged from God, but through faith, they receive forgiveness and the assurance of eternal life.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:20, Ephesians 2:8-9, John 3:16

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Reconciliation
Henry Mahan · Oct 7, 1998
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