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What does the Bible teach about Christ as the Redeemer?

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The Bible teaches that Christ redeems His people by His blood, securing their salvation completely.

Scripture affirms that Christ’s redemptive work is central to the gospel. In Revelation 22:16 and Matthew 1:21, the texts highlight that Jesus was sent to save His people from their sins, signifying the active and accomplished nature of His redemption. His titles as Redeemer and King reflect the assurance that He has conquered sin and death for His elect. This realization is foundational for believers, as it confirms that salvation is not a potential outcome but a certain reality for those in Christ. Consequently, understanding Christ's redemptive role enhances our assurance and gratitude for His sovereign grace in our lives.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:16, Matthew 1:21, Hebrews 9:12

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Tim James · Sep 17, 2023
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