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What does redemption mean in the context of Christ?

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Redemption means being set free from sin and its consequences through Christ's sacrificial death.

In Christian theology, redemption refers to the act of being liberated from sin and its consequences, achieved through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. 1 Corinthians 1:30 refers to Christ as our redemption, indicating that it is through His atoning work that we are freed from the bondage of sin and death. The New Testament relates redemption not merely to a transaction but to a profound transformation of being set free by a ransom that Christ paid on our behalf.

This understanding of redemption assures believers of their liberation from the power of sin and the curse of the law. It is also a forward-looking hope that culminates in the resurrection of the body, as outlined in Romans 8:23, where the full realization of our redemption will be complete. As a result, Christians can live with confidence and hope, knowing that their past, present, and future have been redeemed through Christ.

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