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Reconciliation is the restoration of good relations between two parties, especially outside of court. Matthew 5:23-24 and Proverbs 25:7-10 emphasize the role of reconciliation prior to, and instead of, a court case between two citizens in God's kingdom. This topic will discuss passages relevant to an understanding of Godly reconciliation.
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List of Topics

This is the temporary layout for topic pages. For now this will just be a short description followed by a list of relevant verses. Later on, the verses will be organized into a comprehensive explanation of the topic.

Reconciliation is the restoration of good relations between two parties, especially outside of court. Matthew 5:23-24 and Proverbs 25:7-10 emphasize the role of reconciliation prior to, and instead of, a court case between two citizens in God's kingdom. This topic will discuss passages relevant to an understanding of Godly reconciliation.


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