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How does God's love manifest in redemption?

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God's love is manifest in redemption through His grace and mercy extended to sinners.

The manifestation of God's love in redemption is evident in His active desire to save His people, as demonstrated in Isaiah 44:21-23. God's unchanging and everlasting covenant reveals that despite human sinfulness, He remains committed to redeeming His people. Romans 5:8 articulates this further, showing that God demonstrates His love toward us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. This love is not conditional but flows from God's sovereign choice and purpose, assuring the believer that their sins are paid for and they are accepted in Christ. This divine act of redemption showcases God’s mercy and reflects His nature as gracious and loving.
Scripture References: Isaiah 44:21-23, Romans 5:8

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