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How does Christ uphold God's purpose for redemption?

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Christ upholds God's purpose for redemption by fulfilling the law and providing a perfect sacrifice that ensures salvation for His people.

Christ's role in upholding God's purpose for redemption is intricately woven throughout Scripture. As highlighted in the sermon, He is likened to the walls and bars of the tabernacle, which hold up and protect the sacred space. This imagery illustrates how Christ holds together God's redemptive plan, securing the salvation of His people through His obedience and sacrificial death. Passages such as Psalm 89:18 affirm that God appointed one who is mighty and able to carry out the divine mission of redemption. In essence, Christ’s life, death, and resurrection embody the fulfillment of every promise made by God, assuring that all who believe in Him will not perish but have everlasting life.
Scripture References: Psalm 89, Romans 8:28-30

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