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What does eternal redemption mean in Christianity?

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Eternal redemption means that through Christ's sacrifice, believers are permanently freed from sin and guaranteed everlasting life.

Eternal redemption signifies a full and complete salvation that cannot be revoked. As stated in Hebrews 9:12, Christ obtained eternal redemption through His own blood, highlighting that His sacrifice not only addressed the immediate need for atonement but secured a lasting position before God. This concept encompasses forgiveness of sins, deliverance from judgment, and the gift of eternal life. Therefore, believers can rejoice in the assurance that, once redeemed, they hold a substantial promise of being eternally secure in Christ's finished work. The eternal nature of this redemption stems from the character of God Himself, who is eternal, thus reinforcing the everlasting impact of Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:12, John 10:28-30

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