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Why is Christ considered the song of the redeemed?

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Christ is the song of the redeemed because He embodies the salvation and joy that believers experience in Him.

In the sermon, the preacher elaborates on the idea that Christ is the heart of the redeemed's song, representing the transformative power of salvation through His sacrifice. Isaiah 12:2-4 illustrates the joy and praise that arise from the knowledge of God as our salvation, stating, 'Sing unto the Lord; for he hath done excellent things.' This joy is reflected in the songs of believers, which are expressions of gratitude for Christ’s redemptive work. In Revelation 5:9-10, the redeemed sing a new song to Christ, acknowledging His worthiness because He has purchased them with His blood. Thus, Christ is not only the source of redemption but also the melody of praise that flows from the hearts of those He has saved.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12:2-4, Revelation 5:9-10

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