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What does it mean that the church is the object of Christ's redemptive sacrifice?

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It means that Christ intentionally loved and gave Himself for the church to redeem her from sin, as noted in Ephesians 5.

Being the object of Christ's redemptive sacrifice signifies that the church is specifically loved and chosen by Christ for salvation. This sacrificial act, expressed in Ephesians 5:25, shows that Christ not only loved the church but also committed Himself to her redemption, highlighting a love that initiated His giving of Himself on the cross. This act ensures that the church receives grace, cleansing, and sanctification, underscoring the commitment of Christ to present her as a glorious bride. Thus, the church is not merely a group of individuals but is united in Christ's purpose and love.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:25-27, Galatians 2:20

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