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What does redemption mean in the context of God's promises?

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Redemption signifies being purchased by God, emphasizing His grace in saving His people.

In Exodus 6:6, God promises, 'I will redeem you with a stretched out arm,' which fundamentally speaks to the means of salvation and divine grace that God extends to His people. Redemption in the Reformed tradition highlights how believers are not bought with corruptible things but rather through the precious blood of Christ. This act of redemption showcases God's justice – fulfilling the requirements of the law while extending grace to sinners who believe. Therefore, understanding redemption is pivotal for Christians as it accentuates God's multidimensional work of saving, grace-filled engagement with His people, reaffirming the certainty and security of their standing before Him through Christ.
Scripture References: Exodus 6:6, 1 Peter 1:18-19

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