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What is eternal redemption in Christian theology?

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Eternal redemption is the permanent deliverance from sin secured by Christ's sacrifice.

Eternal redemption refers to the complete and lasting freedom from sin that believers receive through Jesus Christ's sacrificial death. Hebrews 9:12 emphasizes that through His own blood, Christ entered the Holy Place, obtaining eternal redemption for His people. This doctrine signifies that once God has declared a person justified, their status before Him is forever secure, and no sin can nullify or diminish that redemption. This truth evokes profound solace, encouraging believers that their standing in grace is steadfast.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:12

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