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Why did Christ need to die for our reconciliation?

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Christ's death was necessary to reconcile us with God, restoring peace where there was enmity due to sin.

The necessity of Christ's death for reconciliation is clearly articulated in Romans 5:10, which states that we were reconciled to God by the death of His Son while we were still enemies. This demonstrates that reconciliation addresses the breach caused by sin. God, as the offended party, required a perfect sacrifice to restore the relationship with His elect. Through Christ’s death, peace was established, allowing believers to return to fellowship with God. This reconciliation is not based on anything we have done but solely on Christ’s work on the cross. As believers acknowledge this truth, they recognize the depth of God’s grace in overcoming the barrier of sin and bringing them back into a right relationship with Himself.
Scripture References: Romans 5:10, Colossians 1:19-22

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Much More in Christ
Jim Casey · Jun 27, 2010
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