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What role does redemption play in justification?

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Redemption is the act by which Christ paid the price for our sins, enabling our justification before God (Romans 3:24-25).

Redemption pertains to the price paid to free us from the bondage of sin and the law. Romans 3:24-25 illustrates this, stating we are justified by His grace through redemption, which is in Christ Jesus. When Christ died, He made a full payment for sin and secured our release from God's wrath. Thus, redemption is foundational for justification, as it is through Christ's sacrifice that we are declared righteous. This not only underscores the severity of our sin but also highlights the depth of God's grace in providing salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24-25

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