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What does the Bible say about remembering our redemption?

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The Bible exhorts us to remember that we were redeemed from bondage, specifically illustrated in Deuteronomy 15:15.

In Deuteronomy 15:15, God commands His people to remember that they were once bondmen in Egypt and that He redeemed them. This ongoing emphasis on remembrance serves to stir the hearts of believers, reminding them of God's grace and mercy. Throughout the scriptures, God's people are encouraged to keep their deliverance at the forefront of their lives, as it is a constant source of motivation for devotion and service to God. The sacrificial system, such as the Passover, was established to reinforce this memory, celebrating the deliverance wrought by the blood of the innocent lamb, which ultimately points to Christ, the Lamb of God.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 15:15, Exodus 12:2-14

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Remember
Don Fortner · Apr 25, 1999
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