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How do we know redemption through Christ is complete?

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Redemption through Christ is complete as described in Scripture, stating that He has redeemed His people by His blood, signifying a finished work.

The sermon illustrates the completeness of redemption through Christ by referring to the verses in Luke 1:68-69 and Romans 8:28-30. Zacharias speaks of God's action in the past tense, 'visited and redeemed,' implying that redemption is not a potentiality but a reality accomplished through Christ’s sacrificial work. Paul further affirms this in Romans 8, outlining how those He predestined were called, justified, and glorified—actions that are all completed in Christ. This solidifies that the redemption is not ongoing but has been fully realized and secured for His people, underscoring the assurance we have in our salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 1:68-69, Romans 8:28-30

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