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Why is the concept of being redeemed from religion important for Christians?

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Being redeemed from religion signifies freedom from the bondage of legalism and the joy of knowing Christ directly (1 Peter 1:18-19).

The concept of being redeemed not just from sin but also from religion, as highlighted in 1 Peter 1:18-19, expresses the liberation found in the grace of Christ. Peter’s mention of being redeemed from a vain conversation inherited from tradition underscores that mere religious adherence cannot bring true salvation. Christians understand that religion can impose burdens and rituals that obscure the personal relationship with God. Redemption entails moving from the slavery of these practices into the freedom and joy of knowing Christ. This distinction is vital for understanding true salvation which is by grace through faith, and not based on human efforts or religious ceremonies, portraying the beauty of a direct relationship with the living God.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:18-19

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