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What does agorazo mean in the context of redemption?

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Agorazo refers to the act of buying or purchasing, highlighting how Christ bought us with His blood.

In the context of redemption, 'agorazo' is a Greek term that means to buy or purchase. It reflects the idea that believers have been bought unto God through the blood of Christ. Revelation 5:9 illustrates this beautifully, showing that Christ redeemed His people by paying the ultimate price – His life. This concept reinforces the understanding that our salvation is not something we achieved; rather, it is a gift purchased by the sinless sacrifice of Jesus. The notion of being bought by God illustrates the depth of His love for us and the permanent nature of our relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:9, Acts 20:28, 1 Peter 1:18-19

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