The Ministry of Reconciliation
2 Corinthians 5:18-20
While we were still sinners, God extended His hand through the great divide to reconcile us to Himself. Now He calls us into that same ministry—being ambassadors of reconciliation. This isn't optional; it's our identity as believers. Like the Earl of Kildare who risked his hand to end a bitter feud, Jesus risked everything to restore our relationship with the Father. We're called to be peacemakers in communities filled with division, distrust, and hostility. The gospel is lived out when Christians practice reconciliation amongst themselves and exemplify it before their neighbors. Who needs to see Christ's reconciling love through you today? Cross the street, make the call, extend forgiveness.
While we were still sinners, God extended His hand through the great divide to reconcile us to Himself. Now He calls us into that same ministry—being ambassadors of reconciliation. This isn't optional; it's our identity as believers. Like the Earl of Kildare who risked his hand to end a bitter feud, Jesus risked everything to restore our relationship with the Father. We're called to be peacemakers in communities filled with division, distrust, and hostility. The gospel is lived out when Christians practice reconciliation amongst themselves and exemplify it before their neighbors. Who needs to see Christ's reconciling love through you today? Cross the street, make the call, extend forgiveness.
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