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How does Christ purchase the Church?

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Christ purchased the Church with His own blood, establishing a complete and effectual redemption.

The purchase of the Church by Christ is a profound theological truth, centered on His sacrificial death. Ephesians 5:25 states that Christ 'loved the church and gave Himself for it,' a clear declaration of the price paid for the redemption of His people. This purchase is not merely symbolic; it reflects the legal satisfaction of divine justice through His blood, which redeemed all God's elect. The significance of this redemption is twofold: it is complete and effectual, meaning that those for whom Christ died are guaranteed to be brought to faith and ultimately presented blameless before God. Thus, the price paid ensures that no one whom Christ purchased will ever be lost.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:25

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The Church of God
Don Fortner · Nov 22, 1988
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