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What does being 'redeemed' mean in the Christian faith?

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'Redemption' refers to the act of God purchasing believers back from sin and death through the sacrifice of Christ.

In the Christian faith, being 'redeemed' signifies that God has bought back sinners from the slavery of sin and death through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. This concept is illustrated in the sermon through Psalm 107, where the psalmist encourages the redeemed to declare God’s works. Redemption involves God's grace, mercy, and love, where empowered by the Holy Spirit, individuals are transformed, receiving life and faith in Christ. This reflects God's ultimate plan to establish a relationship with His people, highlighting the depth of His compassion and the price He willingly paid for their salvation.
Scripture References: Psalm 107

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