fhansen
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Reconciliation means that the individual, beginning as His enemy, is reconciled with God, meaning that he now enjoys the fellowship with God that he was created for. Since Christ died to reconcile all, this fellowship only takes place as the person "appropriates" it, as he turns to God in faith. IOW, we don't attempt to stop being a sinner -by obedience of the law-in order to please God and become His sons, rather, Jesus did that for us so that now we can humbly turn to and enter communion with Him first, naked in our sin-and then He does the work of cleansing and justifying, forgiving sin while putting His law on our minds and writing it on our hearts.@fhansen
Absolutely false, it took place at the death of Christ Rom 5:10
10 For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life.
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