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Discover the transformative power of reconciliation from ancient scriptures to modern challenges, fostering unity and understanding. Explore the path of forgiveness and harmony in a divided world. Let's embark on a journey of healing and solidarity together.
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1. Gods call to reconciliation: in Scripture and on the streets
2. Bloody Friday 21 July 1972Oxford Street Bombing:9 killed, 130 injured
3. The day that triggered a simple prayer: Lord, is there anything you want me to do?
4. Past battles still proudly celebrated
5. Northern Ireland:a culture of spiritual apartheid?
6. Ulster Day, 28 September 1912a culture of divided political loyalties
7. a culture of remembered sacrifice:Ulster Volunteers leaving for War, 1915
8. A new day has dawned:We have created the potential to build a new, harmonious and equitable relationship.Gerry Adams 26 March 2007
9. A new openness is developing:I hope that old suspicions and discord can be buried forever through mutual cooperation. Ian Paisley, Dublin, 4 April 2007
10. 88 security barriers stretching 13 miles still divide contentious interfaces in Belfast
11. Two thirds of young people aged 16-25 have never had a meaningful conversation with someone from the other community
12. The cost of division: Ł1.5 billion pa(Deloitte Report 2009)
13. Lord, your Word is a lamp to guide me and a light for my pathPsalm 119:105
14. The eternal Trinity invites us to share in loves deepest friendship
15. Creation harmonies: God looked at everything he had made and he was very pleased Genesis 1
16. Starting from scratch, God created the entire human race ...so that we could seek after Him and find him.Acts 17:26-27
17. The collapse of innocence and closeness
18. Cain murders his brother Abel
19. The Flood, the Ark and Noah:The world is so full of their violent deeds Genesis 6:13
21. Abraham, through youI will bless all the nations2091 BC
22. Major family conflicts: Isaac v. Ishmael, Jacob v. Esau, Joseph v. His brothers
23. Moses and Gods Law of love1446 BC
24. Jerusalem Temple, first built by King Solomon c.940 BC
25. The vision of the Psalms:
Sing to the Lord, all the world.
He will rule all peoples with justice and fairness
26. The vision of Israels prophets: Look, your King is coming to you!He will make peace among the nationsZechariah 9:9-10: 520 480 BC
27. The New Testament witness: God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself 2 Corinthians 5:19
28. Jesus Christ the cosmic Redeemer:Gods plan is to bring all creation together again, everything in heaven and on earth, with Christ as head. Ephesians 1:10
29. Christs two great commandments:loving God means loving peopleSt Mark 12:28-34
30. The Father of Jesus has only one family
31. Jesus teaches the five aspects of love: for God, ourselves, fellow-Christians, neighbours and enemies
32. Jesus calls his followers to be peace-makers:Happy are those, says Jesus, who work for peace; God will call them his children!St Matthew 5:9
33. Jesus chooses an inclusive life-style:he befriends Samaritans, women, gentiles, sinners and even good people: St John 4
34. Jesus prioritizes reconciliation for his followers: If you are about to offer your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother or sister has a grudge against you, leave your gift there. First, go and be reconciled to that person, then come and offer your gift to God. St Matthew 5:23-24
35. Prejudice-reduction is a Gospel requirement:First, take the plank out of your own eye, then you will see clearly
St Matthew 7:1-5
36. Jesus recognizes that reconciliation is not easy: the prodigal son and his elder brother: St Luke 15:11-32
37. Jesus, the Messiah-peacemaker: Your King will make peace among the nations and rule from sea to sea Zech 9:9-10; Is 2:4
38. Jesus weeps over Jerusalem:If you only knew today what is needed for peace! But now you cannot see it! St Luke 19:41-44
39. The radical intervention of Jesus:Gods Temple will be called a house of prayer for the people of all nations. St Mark 11:17
40. Jesus vision of universal reconciliation:People will come from the north, south, east and west, and sit down with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob at the banquet in the Kingdom of God.St Matthew 8:11; St Luke 13:29
41. The passion in the prayer of Jesus for unity:Father, may all who believe in me be one,as we are one. St John 17:20-21
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43. There is one Body, one Spirit, one hope, one Lord, one Faith, one baptism, one God and Father who rules over all, works through all and is present in all.
44. Christ is like a single body with many parts. There is no division in it, because all the different parts have the same concern for one another. 1 Corinthians 12:12-26
45. Christ gave us apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers to build up the body of Christ until we all reach unity in the knowledge of the Son of God.
46. There is now no difference between Jews and Gentiles, slaves and free men, men and women; you are all one in union with Christ Jesus
47. The bonding influence of our Baptism: 1 Corinthians 12:12-13
48. The unifying effect of Holy Communion: 1 Corinthians 10:16-17
49. I saw an enormous crowd from every race, tribe, nation and language standing in front of the throne and of the Lamb, dressed in white robes..for the peoples of the world will walk by the light of the Lamb.
50. The centrality of reconciliation:the clear teaching of the Scriptures
51. No sitting on the fence:Should I get involved in Gods mission of reconciliation or not?
52. Time to move in a new direction? Adopt a lifestyle without fences.
53. Become the change you want to see in your church, community and world