JESUS Way Path

Pastor
Robert Soto Reflects On The Subject Of:
Reconciliation .... [Part IV]
In October of 1999, I was introduced to the Warriors for Christ out of
Montana. After that, little by little I was introduced to other Native
ministries and started to hear this new word called "contextualized
ministry". I figured that was what the Lord had called me to do so long
ago. I started to attend some of the rallies and functions. I enjoyed what I was
seeing and hearing. Then I started hearing about Reconciliation. Reconciliation
was not a new word in my Christian vocabulary. But what I was seeing and
experiencing in some of these conferences was not what I was reading in my
Bible.
In one meeting, the name of Jesus we never mentioned less the audience be
offended and leave. Reconciliation can only happen through a relationship with
Jesus Christ which restores our relationship with God. (Romans 5:10) Without
Christ, we have no reconciliation. We can talk about reconciliation until we are
blue in the face. We can hug and cry over each other's shoulders and call
ourselves brothers and sisters, but without Christ, there is no reconciliation.
The message of reconciliation is not the message of world peace and harmony, but
the message of peace in our heart through the message of salvation given to us
through Jesus Christ. As I read the passages in my Bible that deal with the
issue of reconciliation, I see that without Christ, you have no reconciliation.
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