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Why is the doctrine of redemption important for Christians?

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The doctrine of redemption underscores the costliness and completeness of Christ's sacrifice for believers.

The doctrine of redemption is crucial because it encapsulates the heart of the Gospel, highlighting that Christ’s sacrifice was both costly and complete. As stated in the sermon, believers are redeemed not with corruptible things, but with the precious blood of Christ, demonstrating the severity of God’s grace and the high price paid for our sin. This concept assures Christians that their redemption is secure and perfect; in Colossians 2:10, we learn that we are complete in Him. Understanding this doctrine fosters deep gratitude and assurance, knowing that salvation is entirely dependent on God’s work rather than our efforts.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:18-19, Colossians 2:10

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