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What does the Bible say about the work of redemption?

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The Bible teaches that the work of redemption was accomplished by Christ's perfect obedience and sacrifice on the cross.

The work of redemption is central to the Christian faith, and it is rooted in the perfect obedience and sacrificial death of Jesus Christ. In the sermon, it is emphasized that Christ served the Father faithfully and willingly, embodying the ultimate act of love as He laid down His life for His people. As stated, our Lord Jesus said, 'I have finished the work that Thou gavest Me to do' (John 17:4), which reflects His completion of God's redemptive plan. This work not only involved His life of perfection but also the paying of the debt for the sins of His people, rendering them debt-free before God's justice. Hence, through His obedience and sacrifice, believers are reconciled to God and made heirs with Christ, celebrating the finished work of redemption.
Scripture References: John 17:4, Ephesians 1:7

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