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Why is redemption important in the Christian faith?

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Redemption is central as it signifies that believers are freed from sin through the sacrifice of Christ.

Redemption holds a prominent place in the Christian faith, as seen in 1 Peter 1:2, where believers are said to be chosen for obedience and to be sprinkled with the blood of Jesus Christ. This underscores that redemption is both a completed work—achieved through Jesus's sacrificial death—and an applied work, where the believer experiences the cleansing power of that blood. The redemption of Christ not only satisfies divine justice but also transforms the believer’s life, fostering a relationship with God. In essence, being redeemed means believers no longer stand condemned but are now heirs of eternal life.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:2, Hebrews 9:12

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