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What does the Bible say about the role of Christ in redemption?

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The Bible teaches that Christ came to accomplish redemption, fulfilling the law and satisfying God's justice.

Throughout Scripture, Jesus is portrayed as the central figure in God's plan for redemption. He came to fulfill the law, representing His people by living a righteous life on their behalf. This is articulated in passages like Romans 3:24-26, where it is stated that God justifies the believers through faith in Jesus Christ, showcasing His grace while demonstrating His justice. Jesus’ work on the cross not only provided atonement for sin but also established His role as the mediator between God and man, ensuring that all whom the Father has given Him will be redeemed. In Ephesians 1:4-5, we see that God chose a people for Himself before the foundation of the world, underscoring the sovereign grace evident in Christ’s redemptive work.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24-26, Ephesians 1:4-5

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