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How do we know that God redeems us?

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God's redemptive act is affirmed in Scripture, showcasing His unchanging nature and faithfulness.

The assurance of redemption is deeply rooted in Scripture, where we see that God is consistent and unchanging in His dealings with His people. The phrase 'Thou hast redeemed me' in Psalm 31:5 reflects a past act of deliverance, which serves as a strong basis for confidence in God’s future assistance. This historical redemption encourages believers to trust in the Lord, especially in times of trouble.

Moreover, the doctrine of redemption is central to the believer’s faith because it highlights God’s commitment to His promises. He does not forsake His people; instead, He remains faithful. As believers reflect on God's past redemptive actions, they can draw strength from these experiences, knowing that what God has done before, He will do again. This truth fuels our hope and reliance on Him, ensuring we trust in His unfailing mercy and grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 31:5, Exodus 12; Romans 8:28-30; Ephesians 1:4-5

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