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How do we know that redemption is real?

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Redemption is affirmed in Scripture as a divine act where God blots out the sins of His people.

The reality of redemption is firmly established in the Biblical narrative, particularly in the Old Testament prophets, like Isaiah, who foretell God's promise to blot out the sins of His people. In verse 22 of Isaiah 44, God states, 'I have blotted out as a thick cloud thy transgressions.' This indicates His sovereign authority and willingness to redeem His chosen ones. The New Testament further confirms this through the work of Christ, who accomplished redemption fully and completely, as indicated in scriptures such as Ephesians 1:7, which tells us we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins according to the riches of His grace. Therefore, the assurance of redemption is anchored in God's unchanging nature and His commitment to forgive those whom He has elected.
Scripture References: Isaiah 44:22, Ephesians 1:7, Isaiah 47, Hebrews 10

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But of Him
Cody Groover · Sep 25, 2016
Joshua

Joshua

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