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What does it mean to be redeemed in the context of salvation?

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Being redeemed means being bought back from sin and judgment through the blood of Jesus.

In the context of salvation, redemption refers to the act of Jesus Christ paying the price for sins, which is highlighted in Isaiah 35 as it speaks of the redeemed walking in the way of holiness. Redemption is accomplished through the shed blood of Christ, who is described as the Lamb prepared for propitiation for sins. This means that those who are redeemed have been ransomed from the bondage of sin and death, indicating a profound transformation and restoration to God’s favor and fellowship. As Romans 3:24 states, we are justified freely by His grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.
Scripture References: Isaiah 35:10, Romans 3:24

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