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What is the significance of redemption in the context of sin?

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Redemption signifies liberation from the penalty of sin, establishing a relationship with God (Matthew 1:21).

Redemption is central to the Christian understanding of salvation, as it involves being freed from the penalty of sin and restored to a right relationship with God. In Matthew 1:21, the angel tells Joseph that Jesus 'shall save his people from their sins.' This underscores that true salvation does not merely involve behavioral change but a profound transformation and reconciliation with God through Christ's sacrificial death. This concept of redemption aligns with the Reformed theology that emphasizes grace, portraying humanity as incapable of saving themselves but entirely reliant upon Christ's atoning work.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21

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