Jiang says the sacrifice of Jesus works by convincing humans that God truly loves them, which makes possible a return to loving God and therefore reconciliation.
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Return to loving God
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...that God truly loves us so that we can now return to loving God. This is reconciliation, okay? Does it make sense, guys? Yes?"
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"...that God truly loves us so that we can now return to loving God. This is reconciliation, okay? Does it make sense, guys? Yes?"
"...God truly loves. Loves us, so that we can now return to loving God. This is a reconciliation, okay? Does it make sense, guys?..."
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