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Why is it essential to remember what it took for our redemption?

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Remembering our redemption emphasizes God's grace and the cost of our salvation through Christ's sacrifice.

In 1 Peter 1:18-21, we are reminded that we were redeemed 'not with corruptible things as silver and gold,' but with the precious blood of Christ. This powerful reminder helps Christians understand the magnitude of Christ's sacrifice for our sins, reinforcing that our salvation is entirely an act of grace. It protects us from falling into the trap of thinking that we can earn God’s favor or that salvation can be obtained through our works. Understanding this grace leads to a response of gratitude and empowers us to live out our faith, free from the bondage of false religion. Knowing what it took to redeem us motivates us to share this gospel message with others.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:18-21

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