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All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation.
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Upang tayo ay maligtas Manalangin po tayu kay Jesus Magsisi Sa Ating mGa Kasalanan Tanggapin Nating Lahat Si FATHER GOD Bilang Diyos Natagapagligtas at Diyos Na Mangagamot po Nating Lahat Amen Manalangin po tayo na Isulat po tayu ni FATHER GOD Sa Aklat ng Buhay Upang tayong lahat ay Maligtas At Mapunta sa Kaharian Niya sa Langit Amen GODBLESS you all


GOD JESUS IS OUR SAVIOR AND HEALER. PRAY TO GOD JESUS REPENT YOUR SIN. ACCEPT GOD JESUS AS YOUR PERSONAL SAVIOR AND HEALER... AND FOLLOW TO GOD... GODBLESS YOU ALL AMEN
 
Via GPT:

To solve the problem of understanding the meaning of 2 Corinthians 5:18, I will approach it step by step:
  1. First step is to reference the scripture passage:
2 Corinthians 5:18 (NIV) says:
“All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation.”
  1. Interpretation:
This verse is part of a larger passage where the Apostle Paul is speaking about reconciliation between God and humans through Jesus Christ. In the Christian context, “reconciliation” refers to the mending of a broken relationship, specifically the restoration of the relationship between people and God that was broken by sin.
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” is found in the preceding verse 17. This suggests that through faith in Christ, believers are transformed and enter into a new state of existence, which is described as a “new creation.”
The first part of the verse, “All this is from God,” acknowledges that the initiative for reconciliation comes from God and not from humans. It’s God’s action, and Paul is emphasizing God’s grace and mercy in this process.
The phrase “who reconciled us to himself through Christ” confirms that it is through Jesus Christ’s sacrificial death and resurrection that this reconciliation is made possible; Jesus is the mediator who bridges the gap caused by human sinfulness.
Lastly, “and gave us the ministry of reconciliation” indicates that believers are entrusted with the responsibility of sharing this message of reconciliation with others. Paul is essentially saying that Christians are to become ambassadors or agents of reconciliation, helping to share and spread the message that God has made a way for everyone to be reconciled to Him through Christ.

In summary, 2 Corinthians 5:18 highlights the Christian belief that God initiated reconciliation with humanity through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ and that believers are now called to partake in the ministry of spreading this good news and working towards reconciliation in the world.
 

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