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Why is Jesus' accomplishment of our reconciliation important for Christians?

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Reconciliation through Jesus' death is vital as it restores our relationship with God, as stated in Romans 5:10.

Romans 5:10 teaches that, while we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son. This emphasizes that reconciliation is not something we attempt on our own but is wholly achieved through Christ's redemptive work. The importance of this reconciliation lies in the fact that we are not only freed from the penalty of sin but also restored into a right relationship with God. Understanding that this reconciliation is a completed act empowers Christians to live in confidence and acceptance of God's grace, stemming from Christ's accomplished work at the cross.
Scripture References: Romans 5:10

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Walter Pendleton · Nov 12, 2017
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