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How do we know redemption is accomplished through Christ?

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Redemption is accomplished through Christ's sacrifice, which is foreshadowed in Genesis 3:21 when God provided garments of skins for Adam and Eve.

In Genesis 3:21, after the fall, God provided Adam and Eve with garments of skin, a poignant illustration of the shedding of blood required for atonement. This action foreshadows the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, who would offer Himself for the sins of humanity. Through His death and resurrection, redemption is fully realized, fulfilling the promise of salvation that began in the Garden of Eden. The whole biblical narrative points to Christ as the Mediator who stands between God and man, accomplishing what the first Adam could not by His perfect obedience and sacrificial death.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:21, John 1:29

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