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How do we know that redemption is an experience, not just a doctrine?

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Redemption is presented in the Bible as both a vital doctrine and a personal experience through the work of Christ in a believer's life.

In Psalm 39, the preacher emphasizes that salvation and redemption are not merely abstract doctrines but are intimately experienced in the personal relationship with Jesus Christ. David's aspiration for understanding his end and his frailty reflects a desire for experiential knowledge of God’s redemptive work. True redemption transforms lives, leading believers to understand their reliance on Christ alone for salvation. This experience is evidenced by the hope that Christ provides, assuring believers of their eternal security and the ongoing work of grace in their lives.
Scripture References: Psalm 39, Psalm 17:15

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