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How do we know that Jesus offers redemption?

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The redemptive offer of Christ is clearly demonstrated through His actions and parables, affirming that He seeks out the lost.

Jesus' ministry reflects His role as the Redeemer, actively seeking those who are lost and broken. In the parable of the lost sheep, He illustrates that the shepherd leaves the ninety-nine to find the one lost sheep, symbolizing His commitment to save every individual entrusted to Him. This is further evidenced in the parable of Zacchaeus, where Jesus intentionally seeks out this tax collector, indicating that redemption is available to all, regardless of their past. Scriptures like Ephesians 1 reveal that the Father chose and predestined individuals for redemption, ensuring that the work of salvation is not only a divine promise but also rooted in the sovereignty and grace of God.
Scripture References: Luke 15:4-7, Luke 19:1-10, Ephesians 1:4-5

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Henry Mahan · Feb 20, 2000
Joshua

Joshua

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