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What does the Bible say about divine redemption?

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The Bible teaches that redemption is achieved through the sacrifice of Christ, who paid the price for our sins with His blood.

Divine redemption is a central theme in Scripture, depicting how God saves His people from their sins. In Exodus 13:13, God commands that every firstborn donkey be redeemed with a lamb, symbolizing the necessity of sacrifice for atonement. This foreshadowing points directly to Jesus Christ, who, as the Lamb of God, offered Himself up for our sins. Paul emphasizes this in Ephesians 1:7, declaring that we have redemption through His blood, leading to the forgiveness of our trespasses according to God's rich grace. Hence, the sacrificial death of Christ is the sole means by which God justifies sinners, fulfilling both His mercy and justice.
Scripture References: Exodus 13:13, Ephesians 1:7

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