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What is the meaning of being redeemed from the hand of the enemy?

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Being redeemed from the hand of the enemy signifies liberation from sin and death through Christ's sacrifice.

In the Christian context, being redeemed from the hand of the enemy involves being delivered from the bondage of sin and death, which we cannot escape on our own. The psalm recounts that God has redeemed His people, illustrating this through Christ's work on the cross, where He took upon Himself the curses that rightfully belonged to us. The phrase indicates that believers are not only set free from guilt but are also secured against future condemnation. This redemptive act is celebrated throughout Psalm 107, as each character presented discovers their deliverance through genuine invocation to the Lord in their troubles, reaffirming the efficacy of Christ's atoning work for His elect.
Scripture References: Psalm 107:2, Galatians 3:13

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