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How do we know redemption is fully accomplished according to Isaiah?

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Isaiah's vision reveals that redemption is accomplished through God's sacrificial provision, symbolized by the live coal from the altar.

Isaiah 6 depicts an encounter where one of the seraphim brings a live coal from the altar, symbolizing purification and the completion of redemption. The seraph proclaims to Isaiah that his sin is purged and iniquity taken away, signifying that forgiveness is not a future promise but a completed act through God's grace. This act preserves the theme that true redemption is solely God's initiative, executed through the sacrificial system prefiguring Christ's ultimate sacrifice.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:6-7, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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