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What is the significance of redemption in the Christian faith?

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Redemption signifies our complete deliverance from sin and the law through Christ's sacrifice.

In the New Testament, the term redemption refers to complete deliverance, particularly as articulated in 1 Corinthians 1:30. Christ's redemptive work on the cross paid the ransom for our sins, freeing us from the condemnation of the law and the enslavement of sin. This means that through Christ's sacrifice, believers are not only forgiven but also fully delivered, ensuring that they will never face the consequences of their sin. The assurance of this redemption instills hope for future resurrection, where even our physical bodies will be redeemed and glorified. Thus, redemption is foundational to the Christian faith, representing both current salvation and future hope.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:30, Romans 8:1-2

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