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How do we know that redemption is a complete act?

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Redemption is complete because Christ's sacrifice paid the full price for the sins of those whom He redeemed, leaving no balance due.

Redemption, as described in Ephesians 1:7, underscores that the price paid by Christ was not a down payment but a total settlement. When Christ declared 'It is finished' on the cross, He confirmed that every requirement of God's justice was met fully and perfectly. The belief that Christ’s blood is sufficient to redeem all for whom it was shed is central to sovereign grace theology. Acts 20:28 further emphasizes this point by stating He purchased the Church with His own blood, demonstrating the completeness of His redemptive work, which guarantees that all for whom He died will be saved and receive eternal life.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:7, Acts 20:28

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