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What does it mean to have eternal redemption?

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Eternal redemption refers to the complete and final deliverance from sin and its penalties through Jesus's sacrifice.

Eternal redemption signifies that Christ's redemptive work is not temporary but everlasting, as articulated in Hebrews 9:12. His single sacrifice secured our deliverance from sin and its consequences, meaning that believers are eternally redeemed and will not face the judgment that their sins deserve. This assurance is a profound comfort to believers, highlighting that salvation is not something that can be lost or undone. Instead, it guarantees a permanent relationship with God based on Christ's finished work, whereby we find peace and assurance in our standing with Him. The reality of eternal redemption provides believers with hope and confidence as they navigate life, knowing they are spiritually secure.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:12

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