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What is the significance of the work of redemption?

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The work of redemption is God's ultimate act of love and justice, glorifying His nature.

Redemption is paramount in Christian theology as it encapsulates the essence of God's love and justice. As Pastor Paul states, the 'great work' of salvation glorifies all of God's attributes—His goodness, compassion, mercy, and righteousness. This act not only provides salvation but also signifies God's unyielding commitment to uphold His justice while extending grace, demonstrating His greatness in both who He is and what He has accomplished through Christ.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:4-7, Psalm 145:12

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