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What does the Bible say about redemption in Psalm 130?

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Psalm 130 highlights God's mercy and redemption, assuring that He shall redeem Israel from all iniquities.

Psalm 130 illustrates a profound understanding of God's redemption through its vivid imagery of crying out from the depths. It emphasizes that without Christ, none can stand before God's judgment due to sin. However, the psalm reassures us that with the Lord, there is forgiveness, granting believers the hope of redemption. This redemption is not based on human merit but is a divine grace offered through the sacrificial love of Christ. The psalmist's yearning for the Lord, reflected in waiting for His salvation, exemplifies a deep faith in God's promise to redeem His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 130:4-8

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