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Why is the concept of a fixed price for redemption important?

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The fixed price for redemption, established by God, reflects His sovereign authority and the unchanging nature of salvation.

In the sermon, it is emphasized that God fixed the atonement price at half a shekel, which illuminates His absolute authority over redemption. This means that individuals cannot alter the terms of their redemption based on personal merit or actions. This foundational truth mirrors the gospel, affirming that Christ's sacrifice is the only sufficient price for our sins. For us, it highlights the importance of relying solely on Christ’s work for salvation rather than our own efforts, showcasing the grace of God in devising a plan of redemption that is both specific and unchangeable.
Scripture References: Exodus 30:13, Matthew 20:28

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Atonement money
Don Bell · Jan 26, 2020
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