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What is the meaning of redemption in Christianity?

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Redemption in Christianity refers to Christ's sacrifice that buys back sinners from the curse of the law through His shed blood.

Redemption is a profound concept within Christianity that signifies being bought back from sin and its consequences. In the sermon, it is described that Jesus paid the price required to free believers from the curse of the law through His sacrificial death, fulfilling the demand of divine justice. As stated in Hebrews 10:10, Jesus offered Himself once for all, effectively redeeming all who are chosen by God. Thus, redemption emphasizes that God's justice and mercy meet in Christ, providing a complete and final solution for sin's penalty.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:10

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Acts 16:31
Fred Evans · Apr 27, 2016
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