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Title: The Root of True Reconciliation

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All things are from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation, in which God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself, not imputing their sins to them. He has entrusted us with the word of reconciliation. Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, as God is admonishing you through us, we implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God. God made him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in him. (2 Corinthians 5:18-21)

 

 

 

On the other hand, the Bible verse here presents another new view of history on the other hand of this struggle. It is not a history of warfare, but a history of peace, a history of reconciliation. From the social experience of human beings, humans are not meant to fight each other, but to depend on each other, to understand each other, to help each other, to fill each other's shortcomings, and because we were born different from each other, we are made to live by supplementing what we do not have and filling each other out And only when we do that will the true, right, and constructive work be accomplished. What's more, in today's confrontation with extreme weapons such as atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs, those who only want to live, those who want the survival of mankind, the heritage of culture, and the continuation of the earth, there is no other way unless they are reconciled and reconciled with each other and holding hands. . The true truth of Christianity is the truth that teaches, guides, and promotes this path of reconciliation and reconciliation.

 

 

 

Next, we humans are all tired of fighting. The whole world wants true peace. Peace is achieved through reconciliation, not through fighting. When we have a heart of reconciliation toward each other with a humble attitude that understands each other well, respects their strengths, and strives to understand more things that are not yet understood, then there is true peace. In other words, the peace of each other is maintained by trusting the other. It is childish to insist that only one's assertion and caution are absolute. A truly mature person, a mature age, and a mature nation, like the Japanese imperialists and the German Nazi Party in the past, are all over the world that only their claims, their theories, and their methods are absolutely right, and other people, other peoples, and others are all wrong. Don't have a foolish attitude. Moreover, such unscientific ideologists are unacceptable in today's scientific age and in the age of mechanical civilization.

 

If humans are intelligent and today's world is a civilized generation, the evidence of that civilization must have the wisdom to make reality scientific. The reality shows that the forces opposed to each other are in a human relationship that should be mutually supportive, not as enemies, but as neighbors. Therefore, when we understand and reconcile with each other, we come to realize that the other has what we do not have, that we have something to make up for the other's shortcomings, and when we realize that we can share with each other and that we must trust and live with each other is made. As long as we make enemies and live our neighbors, we will never have peace. When I try to love and trust my neighbor as my neighbor, and when I first become a trusted neighbor to my neighbor, that's where true peace is achieved.

 

The Bible says that the foundation of true reconciliation begins when man is reconciled to God. The third will that reconciles human beings with each other is the will of God above human beings. God's will is to bring disparate objects into harmony, as is well expressed in his creative task. It is also marked as love. God, man, and nature these three elements are essentially indivisible. Therefore, the Bible says that man's struggles began when man left God. Therefore, in other words, the Christian faith movement is a movement to reconcile each other, and it is a movement to reconcile the hostile world. This is because God is the protagonist of reconciliation through reconciliation, and the concrete sign of that reconciliation is the love shown through the death of Jesus Christ on the cross. Ladies and gentlemen, we must now immediately seek the religious act of reconciliation with God. From the time we live with God, we realize and understand what is reconciliation and that without reconciliation, we cannot live, we cannot build anything, and we cannot enjoy peace.

 

The only way ahead of us now is the only way of reconciliation. Now, if hostilities continue, there will be nothing but the end of mutual destruction with no winners or losers. Now, we must live in harmony, and there is no other way for mankind to further preserve their survival on this earth other than harmony. Ladies and gentlemen, I hope that our compatriots in North Korea should no longer provoke such hostility, hostility, fighting spirit, etc., and understand each other, and trust, love, rely on, and harmonize each other, not in a society where we do not live in a society where we doubt, hate, and make enemies. I want to work hard to change the direction of my heart so that I can stand on the path of love. I have no doubt that this nation will be able to make a great contribution to the history of the world if we truly reconcile and become one with a sincere heart.

 

 


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