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How does the doctrine of redemption encourage believers?

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The doctrine of redemption encourages believers by reaffirming their identity in Christ and assuring them of their salvation.

The doctrine of redemption provides profound encouragement to believers by affirming their identity as those bought with a price—the precious blood of Christ. This assurance combats doubts about salvation and fosters a deeper faith in God's promises. Additionally, understanding that redemption is a gift from God encourages believers to live in a manner that reflects gratitude and holiness. As they face life's challenges, the assurance of their secure status before God serves as a source of hope and strength, ensuring they remain anchored in their faith during trials.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:21, Romans 3:28

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