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reconcilation

reconcilation


  1  definition  found 
 
  From  Easton's  1897  Bible  Dictionary  [easton]: 
 
  Reconcilation 
  a  change  from  enmity  to  friendship.  It  is  mutual,  i.e.,  it  is  a 
  change  wrought  in  both  parties  who  have  been  at  enmity. 
 
  (1.)  In  Col.  1:21,  22,  the  word  there  used  refers  to  a  change 
  wrought  in  the  personal  character  of  the  sinner  who  ceases  to  be 
  an  enemy  to  God  by  wicked  works  and  yields  up  to  him  his  full 
  confidence  and  love.  In  2  Cor.  5:20  the  apostle  beseeches  the 
  Corinthians  to  be  "reconciled  to  God",  i.e.,  to  lay  aside  their 
  enmity. 
 
  (2.)  Rom.  5:10  refers  not  to  any  change  in  our  disposition 
  toward  God,  but  to  God  himself,  as  the  party  reconciled.  Romans 
  5:11  teaches  the  same  truth.  From  God  we  have  received  "the 
  reconciliation"  (R.V.),  i.e.,  he  has  conferred  on  us  the  token 
  of  his  friendship.  So  also  2  Cor.  5:18,  19  speaks  of  a 
  reconciliation  originating  with  God,  and  consisting  in  the 
  removal  of  his  merited  wrath.  In  Eph.  2:16  it  is  clear  that  the 
  apostle  does  not  refer  to  the  winning  back  of  the  sinner  in  love 
  and  loyalty  to  God,  but  to  the  restoration  of  God's  forfeited 
  favour.  This  is  effected  by  his  justice  being  satisfied,  so  that 
  he  can,  in  consistency  with  his  own  nature,  be  favourable  toward 
  sinners.  Justice  demands  the  punishment  of  sinners.  The  death  of 
  Christ  satisfies  justice,  and  so  reconciles  God  to  us  This 
  reconciliation  makes  God  our  friend,  and  enables  him  to  pardon 
  and  save  us  (See  {ATONEMENT}.)