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What does the Bible say about Christ's redemption?

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The Bible teaches that Christ came to save sinners, delivering them from their sins and granting everlasting salvation.

The Bible clearly states that Christ came into the world specifically to save sinners. In Job 23:3, we see a longing for God's presence and understanding, which reflects humanity's need for redemption. Christ entered into the darkness and evil of this world not as a mere observer but as a deliverer, saving people from their own foolishness, blindness, and spiritual deadness. This act of redemption is a profound demonstration of God's love, as He sent His Son to take our place, to bear our sins upon Himself. Through His sacrifice, believers are washed clean in His blood and receive the righteousness of God, leading to everlasting salvation.
Scripture References: Job 23:3, Galatians 3:13-14

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