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What does redemption mean in the context of the Gospel?

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Redemption signifies complete deliverance from sin through Christ's sacrifice.

In the context of the Gospel, redemption refers to the total and complete deliverance from sin and its consequences through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. As outlined in 1 Corinthians 1:30 and further elaborated in Romans 8:22, redemption encompasses not only the forgiveness of sins but also the final transformation of our bodies at Christ’s return. This comprehensive view of redemption assures believers that they are not only freed from the power of sin now but will also experience glorification in the future. Thus, redemption reflects the fullness of salvation brought about by Christ's work, ensuring that believers will ultimately be free from all forms of bondage to sin.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:30, Romans 8:22

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