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How does Christ's redemptive work show God's love?

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Christ's redemptive work exemplifies God's love by reconciling sinners to Himself.

In the Reformed perspective, Christ was sent to accomplish the work of redemption for those whom the Father had given Him. This act of sacrificial love fulfills God's promise to forgive sins and restore a broken relationship with humanity. As seen in John 6:39, Christ declares that the will of the Father is for Him to lose none of those given to Him. The cross stands as the ultimate demonstration of God's love, showcasing His justice in dealing with sin and His mercy in providing salvation through the blood of Christ. This work is effective and guarantees the salvation of His chosen people, emphasizing the depth of God's love.
Scripture References: John 6:39, Romans 5:8, Ephesians 1:7

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