Scott Vander Ploeg - junio 7, 2026

The Ministry of Reconciliation | 2 Corinthians 5:14–21

In this powerful message from 2 Corinthians 5:14–21, we explore one of the most beautiful truths in the entire Bible: reconciliation with God. The Apostle Paul reminds us that Christ’s love compels us because Jesus did what we could never do for ourselves. Humanity’s deepest problem is not simply brokenness, pain, or failure—it is separation from God. Through sin, we became spiritually dead, alienated from the very source of life. Yet God refused to leave us estranged. Through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, He took the initiative to bridge the gap, remove our guilt, and restore our relationship with Him. This sermon unpacks the biblical reality of spiritual death, physical death, and eternal separation, while highlighting the astonishing grace found in the Gospel. At the center of the message is the great exchange of 2 Corinthians 5:21: Jesus took our sin upon Himself so that we could receive His righteousness. Because of Christ, we are no longer defined by our failures, our past, or our distance from God—we are made new. This message is a powerful reminder that Christianity is not primarily about religion, self-improvement, or moral achievement; it is about a restored relationship with the God who loves us enough to pursue us, rescue us, and make us a new creation. If you have ever wondered whether God still wants you, whether your past is too great to overcome, or whether reconciliation is truly possible, this sermon points to the cross and declares that God has already made the first move toward you.

Referencias bíblicas: 2 Corinthians 5:14-21

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