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What does the Bible say about total redemption?

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Total redemption refers to the complete and full salvation of God's elect, accomplished by Christ.

The Bible teaches that total redemption is the work of Christ in fully redeeming all of God's elect. In Exodus 10, we see a representation of this totality as none were left behind from Israel. Just as Moses led all the Israelites out of Egypt, Christ ensures that all whom the Father has chosen will come to Him. This doctrine emphasizes that Christ's redemptive work on the cross was not for everyone but specifically for those whom God chose before the foundation of the world. Scripture provides assurance that every elect soul is redeemed; nothing and no one shall be lost from His grasp. Romans 6:6 asserts this truth with clarity, stating that believers are freed from the bondage of sin as a direct result of Christ's sacrificial work.
Scripture References: Exodus 10:9-26, Romans 6:6, John 10:15

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