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What does the Bible teach about redemption?

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The Bible teaches that redemption involves God purchasing His people through Christ’s sacrifice, as seen in Isaiah 43:1.

Redemption is a central theme in Scripture, portraying God's action to buy back His people from sin and condemnation. Isaiah 43:1 states, 'I have redeemed thee; I have called thee by thy name; thou art mine.' This declaration reveals that redemption is deeply personal—God knows and calls each believer. Furthermore, this concept underlines the cost of redemption, illustrating that it was achieved through the precious blood of Christ. As a result of this redemptive work, believers can live without fear, assured of their eternal security in Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:1, Galatians 3:13, Romans 6:4

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