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Why is it significant that Christ made peace with God?

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Christ's act of making peace with God is significant because it reconciles believers to God, removing the enmity of sin.

The significance of Christ making peace with God lies in the reconciliation it provides for believers. Colossians 1:20 states that through Christ, God reconciled all things to Himself, establishing a relationship between the believer and God that was once severed by sin. Furthermore, Romans 5:1 tells us that having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. This peace is not merely a feeling but a profound theological reality where Christ removes the condemnation that we justly deserve for our sins. It is through His blood that we are reconciled and perceived as holy and blameless in His sight. Thus, this peace is foundational to Christian assurance and identity.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:20, Romans 5:1

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Peace Be to You
Clay Curtis · Nov 15, 2015
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