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What does the Bible say about the redemptive will of God?

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The redemptive will of God refers to His plan to save a multitude of sinners through Jesus Christ.

The redemptive will of God encompasses His intention to save a multitude of sinners, which is grounded in His infinite wisdom and sovereignty. In Hebrews 10, we learn that this will is accomplished through the offering of Jesus Christ, who is the fulfillment of all the Old Testament sacrifices. God's plan was set forth before the foundation of the world, ensuring that His chosen people would be redeemed by one perfect sacrifice—the Lamb of God. Thus, God’s redemptive will is not merely a plan, but an effectual means of salvation that guarantees the calling of God's people to eternal fellowship with Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:1-10, Romans 9:18, Ephesians 1:4-5

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