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Why is Jesus' redemption significant for Christians?

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Jesus' redemption is significant because it restores our broken relationship with God and assures us of eternal life.

The significance of Jesus' redemption for Christians cannot be overstated. It addresses the fundamental issue of sin that separated humanity from God. Just as Ruth was redeemed out of poverty and despair, believers are rescued from the bondage of sin and granted a new life in Christ. This act of redemption not only restores our relationship with God but also secures our inheritance as children of God. Through Christ's atoning sacrifice, we are not only forgiven but are also declared righteous before God, able to approach Him confidently. The assurance of eternal life, given freely as a gift, is a reflection of God's unwavering grace and mercy, culminating in the ultimate love story that unfolds throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8-11, 1 Peter 1:3-5

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