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How does redemption relate to being justified?

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Redemption is the act of being bought from captivity, and being justified means being declared righteous by God on account of Christ’s work.

Redemption and justification are closely linked in Christian theology. Redemption signifies that Christ has purchased us from the bondage of sin and the law (Romans 3:24), asserting that we are no longer under condemnation. Justification, as described in Romans 3:24, refers to God declaring us righteous because of our faith in Him. The two doctrines underscore God's grace through Christ: we are redeemed from captivity and justified freely, demonstrating the completeness of salvation that is offered to all who believe. Together, they affirm the assurance and significance of salvation within the framework of grace.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24

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The Way of Life
Henry Mahan · Jan 29, 1995
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