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How do we know that redemption is true according to the Bible?

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The Bible affirms redemption through the sacrificial death of Christ as evidenced in multiple scriptures, including Acts 20:28.

The truth of redemption in the Bible is established through the sacrificial work of Christ. Passages such as Ephesians 1:7 proclaim that in Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, which confirms the reality that redemption is an integral part of God's plan for His people. Additionally, Acts 20:28 explicitly states that the church was purchased with God's own blood, emphasizing the depth of Christ’s sacrifice.

Moreover, this redemptive work is not an isolated event; it is part of God's everlasting covenant of grace, ensuring that His chosen ones are not left to their own devices. The truth of redemption is further affirmed through the regenerative work of the Holy Spirit, who brings life to the dead in sin, enabling them to believe and trust in the finished work of Christ. Thus, the assurance of redemption rests on the faithful testimony of scripture and the transformative power of God's grace.

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