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1 | Reconciliation questions | 2 Cor 5:18 | Mommapbs | 112494 | ||
Greetings! Thanks for the reply. I am working on a reconcilation project for a local ministry. You have brought out more for me to consider. I especially like the reference to Shiloh. Indeed Jesus is the Prince of Peace! What about us, are we not called to be peacemakers? You wrote: "If we are going to help reconcile a relationship, it must start "within" us first. "They shall know that you are Mine by your love for one another." - Can there be REAL reconciliation apart from Christ? Why do you think that even believers refuse to be reconciled to one another at times? Thanks again for your input! Blessings, mommapbs Gal 6:2 and Gal 5:14. |
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2 | Reconciliation questions | 2 Cor 5:18 | Ray | 112507 | ||
Hi Mommapbs, Emmaus has offered the word "healing" as more in line with what you have in mind. Other words that came to my mind were "agreement", being in one accord, and walking in Him. Your Galatians references are good as far as loving each other and doing the right thing, that is, walking and living in the Spirit. Even believers do not always agree on "spiritual things" because the flesh gets in the way; pride, envying one another, and inability or lack of desire to change. Carry on. From the heart, Ray |
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