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Why should Christians practice reconciliation?

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Reconciliation reflects God's character and is essential for maintaining unity in the body of Christ.

Reconciliation is a fundamental aspect of the Christian faith, as it is deeply rooted in the Gospel message. Through Christ, God has reconciled sinners to Himself, and He calls believers to extend that same grace to one another. In 2 Corinthians 5:18, we see that believers are entrusted with the ministry of reconciliation, emphasizing its importance in fostering community and unity within the church. Practicing reconciliation not only embodies the love of Christ but also serves as a powerful testimony to the world of His grace and transformative power in the lives of His people.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:18, Ephesians 4:3

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Holy Kisses
Don Fortner · Sep 10, 2006
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