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What does the Bible say about the visitation and redemption of God?

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The Bible teaches that God has visited and redeemed His people, fulfilling His promises through Jesus Christ.

In Luke 1:68, Zacharias prophesies, stating, 'Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, for he hath visited and redeemed his people.' This visitation underscores God's active involvement in history and His commitment to fulfill the covenant promises made to His people. The redemption mentioned here refers to the profound spiritual deliverance accomplished through Jesus Christ, who is depicted as the 'horn of salvation.' His coming was not merely a future event but a present reality, already set in motion in the womb of Mary, showcasing God's faithfulness in delivering His people from their sin and spiritual enemies.

Zacharias's proclamation highlights how redemption is wrapped in divine purpose, recalling the historical deliverance of Israel from captivity. Just as God initiated a work among the Israelites by sending Moses, He continues to initiate a greater work through Christ. This theology of initiation and fulfillment conveys that God's saving acts are continuous, ultimately aiming for complete restoration and holiness in the lives of His people, solidifying His sovereign grace throughout history.
Scripture References: Luke 1:68-69

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