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How do we know that Christ’s redemption is essential for receiving the Holy Spirit?

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Christ’s redemption is essential for receiving the Holy Spirit, as the Spirit is only given after the completion of Christ's saving work.

The connection between Christ's redemption and the reception of the Holy Spirit is explicitly stated in Galatians 3:13-14. It illustrates that Christ had to redeem us from the law's curse so that the blessing of Abraham could come upon the Gentiles through Him. This indicates that the Holy Spirit cannot be given until Christ's redemptive work is complete, demonstrating God's orderly plan of salvation. Christ's sacrifice paves the way for the Holy Spirit to be poured out, enabling believers to experience new life and faith in Him. As such, the work of redemption is foundational and necessary for the transformative work of the Holy Spirit within an individual, ensuring that they can partake in God's grace and kingdom.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:13-14

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