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What does the Bible say about the miracle of redemption?

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The Bible teaches that redemption is a miraculous work of God, beyond mere decisions or religious rituals.

The Bible emphasizes that salvation, or redemption, is characterized as a miracle rather than a simple decision or action. In Jeremiah 13:23, the prophet uses the illustration of an Ethiopian who cannot change his skin to highlight the impossibility for people steeped in sin to turn to righteousness without divine intervention. Christ describes salvation as a birth from above (John 3) and a resurrection from the dead (John 5). These metaphors indicate that true salvation entails a transformative work of the Spirit, creating a new life within an individual that cannot occur through human effort alone. It's a divine act that changes the core nature of a person.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 13:23, John 3:3, John 5:24, Romans 5:6-8

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