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How does Christ's redemption affect a believer's life?

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Christ's redemption transforms believers into willing servants who strive to glorify God.

The act of redemption signifies not just forgiveness of sins but also a total transformation in a believer's life. Just as Joseph purchased the Egyptians and provided for them, Christ's work on the cross redeems us from sin, making us His own. In the sermon, it's emphasized that being bought means we are no longer our own but belong to Christ (Galatians 2:20). This ownership brings about an innate desire to serve Him willingly, as expressed in the phrase 'you have saved our lives; let us find grace.' Our lives become a reflection of His grace, driving us to live in a manner that brings glory to God.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:20

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Willing Slaves
Todd Nibert · Apr 30, 2023
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