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“Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation.” – 2 Corinthians 5:18
Here is the big question: If you are a follower of Jesus, are you known for forgiveness and reconciliation? Who do you need to forgive? Who do you need to ask to forgive you? You may say, “No one”, or “I’m all good, not bitter at anyone.” (By the way, bitter people rarely know they are bitter.)
If you say you are a Christian, is your life pointing to the grace of God, or preventing people from seeing the grace of God? Followers of Christ are called and empowered to be ambassadors – champions of grace in all relationships.
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“Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation.” – 2 Corinthians 5:18
Here is the big question: If you are a follower of Jesus, are you known for forgiveness and reconciliation? Who do you need to forgive? Who do you need to ask to forgive you? You may say, “No one”, or “I’m all good, not bitter at anyone.” (By the way, bitter people rarely know they are bitter.)
If you say you are a Christian, is your life pointing to the grace of God, or preventing people from seeing the grace of God? Followers of Christ are called and empowered to be ambassadors – champions of grace in all relationships.
Thanks for listening! Follow us on... Facebook - Apple Podcast - Spotify - Amazon - Audible