What is our reconciliation with God?

Rec­on­cil­i­a­tion with God. There you have it. The begin­ning of a won­der­ful study through the Bible… tak­ing as the jump-off ledge 2 Corinthi­ans 5–17-19

There­fore, if any­one is in Christ, he is a new cre­ation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new. Now all things are of God, who has rec­on­ciled us to Him­self through Jesus Christ, and has given us the min­istry of rec­on­cil­i­a­tion, that is, that God was in Christ rec­on­cil­ing the world to Him­self, not imput­ing their tres­passes to them, and has com­mit­ted to us the word of reconciliation.

God pro­voked this by call­ing us his sons and daugh­ters, by Jesus call­ing us his friends and lit­tle brother and sisters.

  • In what way out should I relate to Father?
  • How does He act as a Father?
  • In what way does do my other titles as priest, ser­vant, etc come into play?

Where do I see glimpses, shad­ows and pic­tures of His per­son­al­ity, and how he deals with us, as described by the man Jesus Christ?

  • with Adam and Eve
  • with pre-Abraham
  • with Abra­ham
  • with Moses
  • with David
  • with Israel
  • you get the picture

A look at Jesus Christ is the next post. Stay tuned.

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One Comment

  1. Posted August 13, 2008 at 2:46 am | Permalink

    I didn’t even know that was in the bible. I had been talk­ing to Lau­ren about God rec­on­cil­ing things. So, I guess God is say­ing some­thing after all. Thanks for post­ing this scripture.

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