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How does one know if they are looking for redemption?

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One knows they are looking for redemption when they recognize their inability to redeem themselves and seek Christ alone for salvation.

Recognizing the need for redemption is a foundational aspect of coming to faith in Christ. It involves an honest understanding of one's own sinful condition and the realization that apart from Christ, there is no hope for salvation. This perspective aligns with the biblical teaching that those seeking redemption cannot find it in themselves or through their works. As mentioned in the sermon, a heart perceiving its emptiness and neediness is in the right place; true faith arises from acknowledging that only Christ can fulfill the debt of sin. True seekers of redemption place their faith and hope entirely in God, recognizing that His provision is the only means by which they can be reconciled to Him.
Scripture References: Luke 2:36-38, Romans 3:23, Ephesians 2:8-9

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