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Who does God redeem according to the Bible?

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God redeems those referred to as His chosen, elect, or sheep in Scripture.

The Bible teaches that God's redemptive work is directed toward a specific group known as His elect. In Isaiah 63:9, the text refers to 'them,' indicating that there are particular people whom God has chosen for salvation. This doctrine of particular redemption highlights that Christ's sacrificial death is effectual specifically for those whom God has predetermined to save. The New Testament affirms this when it speaks of the remnant chosen by grace (Romans 11:5), illustrating God's sovereign choice in election as a fundamental aspect of His plan of salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 63:9, Romans 11:5

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