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Why is Christ essential for peace with God?

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Christ is essential for peace with God because He is the mediator through whom reconciliation is achieved.

The necessity of Christ in obtaining peace with God is a core tenet of Christian theology. In Acts 10:36, it states that God's word is sent through Jesus Christ, indicating that He is the means by which we can have peace with God. As sinners, we are naturally at enmity with God, but through Christ’s sacrificial atonement, we can be reconciled to Him. The peace offered through Christ is not merely an absence of conflict but a profound restoration of our relationship with God, addressing the root issue of sin. Thus, all who trust in Christ's finished work can claim peace and acceptance in Him.
Scripture References: Acts 10:36, Ephesians 2:16

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