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How do Christians receive redemption through Christ?

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Redemption is received through Christ's sacrifice, where His blood pays the debt for sin, granting forgiveness to believers.

In Ephesians 1:7, Paul explains that in Christ we have redemption through His blood, emphasizing that Jesus' sacrifice is the price that sets us free from the bondage of sin. This concept of redemption indicates that believers were held captive by sin and that the only way to be liberated is by the death of Jesus, who bore our sins and paid the full penalty required by the law. The richness of God's grace is highlighted, showing that through faith in Christ, our sins are forgiven completely—past, present, and future—making redemption a pivotal doctrine that reassures believers of their complete and everlasting forgiveness.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:7, Hebrews 9:22

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In Christ
Frank Tate · Mar 24, 2013
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