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Because of what Jesus Christ did on the cross, the broken relationship between God and mankind that resulted from Adam and Eve’s sin has been restored. Everything about the restoration of this friendship revolves around Christ, because reconciliation wouldn’t have been possible without Him. This means that not only can we be reconciled to God, but we can also be reconciled to each other. Reconciliation begins with acknowledging equality among all people, no matter who they are.
Released on 14 Jan 2026
The world desperately needs reconciliation. We’re surrounded by groups of people in strife with each other, fueled by hatred and division; however, because of what Jesus Christ did, we no longer have to be divided. Jesus shed His blood to bring equality for everyone and make it possible for us to be reconciled with one another. When we’re willing to admit our wrongdoings, and also forgive others and set aside our differences and past hurts, we find healing in our relationships.
The world desperately needs reconciliation. We’re surrounded by groups of people in strife with each other, fueled by hatred and division; however, because of what Jesus Christ did, we no longer have to be divided. Jesus shed His blood to bring equality for everyone and make it possible for us to be reconciled with one another. When we’re willing to admit our wrongdoings, and also forgive others and set aside our differences and past hurts, we find healing in our relationships.
As Christians, we must understand the power of love as demonstrated by Jesus Christ. The debt of love that we owe to others is one we can never completely repay, but is the only way we can show the world God’s nature. Loving our neighbors is a commandment that we can only fulfill when we believe God’s love for us; our faith in this equips us to do what He told us to. Believing that we’re His dearly loved children enables us to be motivated by heartfelt love and compassion.