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The Core Value of Reconciliation

Reconciliation has two directions: one toward God and one toward people. Reconciliation toward God is the Gospel. Yeshua died on the cross to demonstrate sacrificial love and to pay the price for our forgiveness. Thus we are reconciled to God (II Corinthians 5). There...

Lord of Forgiveness

The 40 days from the beginning of the month of Elul through Yom Kippur on the 10th day of Tishrei are known in Jewish tradition as a time for repentance and forgiveness.  There are special prayers during this time called סליחות “selichot” meaning...

Prayer and Blessing of Job

Part of the logic of God is that He will bless us when we pray for others to be blessed. Job endured great suffering. Part of that suffering was that his “friends” accused him of doing wrong. Their accusation seemed very righteous but was in fact just...

The Price of Unity

Unity is the end product of love. If I love you and you love me, and we all love one another – then the totality of our love makes us united. Being “One” is a divinely-inspired, spiritual union (Ephesians 5:31-32); becoming united is the human...

Can We Forget?

God doesn’t just forgive, but His promise of complete atonement includes this amazing fact: in Yeshua, in the New Covenant, God totally FORGETS our sins!  “…for I will forgive their iniquity, and their sin I will remember no more.” (Jer 31:34) This is how the Apostle...