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What does the New Testament say about the application of redemption?

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The New Testament teaches that redemption is applied to believers through the work of the Holy Spirit.

In the New Testament, the application of redemption is predominantly attributed to the work of the Holy Spirit, who is described as the seal of our salvation. Ephesians 1:13-14 clearly states that we are sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise, which guarantees our inheritance until redemption is fully realized. This signifies that the Holy Spirit actively brings the believer into the experiential knowledge of redemption, making the benefits of Christ’s sacrifice effective in the hearts of God's people. The Spirit purifies our consciences, bestows faith, and enables us to live as redeemed individuals, set free from the dominion of sin, which is crucial for living out our purpose in glorifying God.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:13-14

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