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How does redemption illustrate God's love?

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Redemption illustrates God's love by His willingness to sacrifice His Son to save lost sinners.

The doctrine of redemption serves as a profound illustration of God's love for humanity. By sending His only Son to die on the cross, God displayed an unparalleled commitment to reconcile a lost and sinful people unto Himself. As expressed in John 3:16, 'For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son,' this emphasis on sacrificial love is at the core of the redemptive narrative. God's initiative in redemption underscores that He took the first step towards humanity by making a costly provision for salvation. This love is not based on our worthiness but solely on God's mercy and grace, thus inviting every believer to respond in trust and worship.
Scripture References: John 3:16

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