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How does God's eternal nature relate to redemption?

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God's eternal nature guarantees the permanence of redemption and His unwavering purpose of salvation.

God's eternal nature directly relates to the concept of redemption as it underscores that His purposes are never bound by time and are immutable. This notion is powerfully presented in the sermon, which posits that since God is eternal, anything He decrees, including our redemption, is likewise eternal. Consequently, when Christ secured redemption through His sacrifice, it became an eternal act, capable of cleansing all sin and granting everlasting life. The permanence of redemption is foundational for believers, assuring them that their salvation cannot be altered or rescinded because it rests on the unchanging nature of God Himself. Thus, understanding God's eternality provides a bedrock of security and hope for every Christian.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:12, Ecclesiastes 3:14

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