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How do we know that God redeems us from our enemies?

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The Bible confirms that God redeems His elect from their enemies through the sacrificial work of Christ on the cross.

The notion of redemption from enemies is vividly portrayed in the recounting of the Exodus, where God saves His people while simultaneously executing judgment on their oppressors. Psalm 66 invites us to witness God's fearful works, which highlight His capacity to save and judge. Just as He parted the Red Sea for Israel, He condemned Pharaoh’s army, indicating that in Christ, our salvation comes from His suffering and death, which also defeats our spiritual adversary, sin. This dual action of saving us while condemning our foes is accomplished at the cross, demonstrating the profound mercy and justice of God working together in our redemption.
Scripture References: Psalm 66:5-6, 1 Peter 1:5

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