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How does God being with us relate to our redemption?

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God's presence is central to our redemption, as He is with us through Christ, our Savior.

The connection between God's presence and our redemption is foundational in Christian theology. In Genesis 22:8, God provides a lamb, foreshadowing Christ as our Redeemer. This illustrates that God being with us is not just a comforting thought; it actively involves His plan for salvation. Romans 8:32 reminds us that God did not spare His own Son but delivered Him up for us all, highlighting that through Christ, we experience the fullness of God's presence and redemptive grace. Thus, our relationship with Him ultimately leads to eternal life, for He will carry us home, as asserted in Genesis 48:21, 'And bring you again unto the land of your fathers.'
Scripture References: Genesis 22:8, Romans 8:32, Genesis 48:21

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