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RECONCILIATION Restoration of friendly relationships and of peace where there had previously been hostility and alienation.
Ordinarily, it also includes the removal of the offense that caused the disruption of peace and harmony.
This was especially so in the relation of God with humanity, when Christ removed the enmity existing between God and mankind by his vicarious sacrifice.
The Scripture speaks first of Christ’s substitutionary death in effecting reconciliation of God with sinners; of sinners appropriating this free gift by faith; the promised forgiveness and salvation that become the sinners’ possession by grace; and finally reconciliation with God (Rom 5:10; 2 Cor 5:19; Eph 2:16).
Romans
2 Corinthians
1.
Since we have been reconciled to God, We are His Children.
Since we are His Children, we should want to be reconciled to one another.
we could not do this ourselves.
we needed Jesus.
Jesus did for us what we could not do for our selves.
Romans 12:18
2. We are responsible for our own actions.
no one is perfect in relation to sin
Genesis
3. We need to forgive one another.
Matthew
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