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What does the Bible say about the concept of redemption?

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The Bible teaches that redemption is solely the work of God, accomplished through Christ for a specific people.

Redemption, as described in the Bible, is a divine act solely performed by the Lord God. It is not a partnership between God and man; rather, it reflects God’s omnipotence and His covenantal promise realized through Jesus Christ. Isaiah 44:23 states, 'Sing, O ye heavens, for the Lord hath done it,' emphasizing that redemption is wholly the work of God. Furthermore, redemption is an accomplished work, fulfilled through Christ's sacrificial death, ensuring that those whom God has chosen are delivered from condemnation and are eternally secure in Him. This glorious act demonstrates both the love of God and the power of His grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 44:23

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