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Why is reconciliation for iniquity significant in the gospel?

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Reconciliation for iniquity is significant as it represents the core of the gospel—restoring sinners to a right relationship with God through Christ.

The concept of reconciliation for iniquity, as stated in Daniel 9:24, is foundational to the gospel message. Through Christ's substitutionary sacrifice, believers are brought back into communion with God, which is essential given humanity's rebellion and alienation due to sin. This reconciliation is not based on human merit but entirely on the grace of God manifested in Jesus. As Paul articulates, God was in Christ reconciling the world unto Himself, providing peace and forgiveness to those who believe, ensuring that the relationship between God and His people is restored forever.
Scripture References: Daniel 9:24, 2 Corinthians 5:18-19

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