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How do we know that redemption is real?

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Redemption is proven through Christ's sacrifice and the change it brings in believers’ lives.

Redemption is a central theme in Christian theology and is validated by the sacrificial work of Jesus Christ, as expressed in 1 Corinthians 1:30. The shedding of Christ’s blood serves as the ultimate price paid for the sins of His people, securing their release from bondage to sin and death. The truth of redemption is underscored by the assurance that those who are in Christ are no longer under condemnation; their sins are forgiven and they are given a new identity as children of God.

Moreover, the transformative power of redemption is evident in the lives of believers who, through the grace of God, exhibit changes in behavior, desires, and affections. The evidence of a changed heart and life demonstrates that redemption is not just a theoretical concept but a powerful reality that affects every aspect of a believer’s life. As believers reflect on the gospel and its implications, they find confidence in the reality of their redemption, which is further affirmed by the work of the Holy Spirit in their lives.
Scripture References: Isaiah 47, Hebrews 10

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But of Him
Cody Groover · Sep 25, 2016
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Joshua

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