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Why do Christians sing about redemption?

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Singing about redemption expresses joy and gratitude for God's saving grace and the transformation it brings to believers.

The call to sing, as found in Isaiah 44:23, reflects the exuberance that comes from recognizing God's redemptive work. It declares, 'Sing, O ye heavens, for the Lord hath done it.' This joyous response is rooted in the realization that God has enacted salvation through Jesus Christ. Singing serves not only as an act of worship but also as a communal expression of the joy that redemption brings, connecting believers in a shared experience of grace and glorifying God for His goodness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 44:23, Psalm 96:11-12, Romans 8:18-21

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