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What does the Bible say about ruin and redemption?

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The Bible teaches that all humanity is ruined by sin and needs redemption through Christ.

The Bible presents a clear picture of humanity's condition: all are under sin and in need of redemption (Romans 3:9-27). In Romans, Paul explains that there is none righteous, and we have all fallen short of God's glory (Romans 3:23). The concept of ruin and redemption is central to our understanding of salvation; we are ruined by our sin and require a Savior to redeem us. This redemption is freely given through faith in Jesus Christ, who pays the penalty for our sin and grants us righteousness.

Thus, our ruin highlights our desperate need for God's grace. His grace is manifest in Christ’s sacrifice, which allows sinners to be justified and redeemed without monetary cost or personal merit. Believers are rescued from the dominion of sin and granted a new position before God, emphasizing the importance of understanding both our ruin and the grace provided through redemption.

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