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Why is the existence of evil important in the context of redemption?

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Evil is essential for the reality of redemption and mercy, as it allows God's grace to be magnified through salvation (Romans 5:20).

The existence of evil serves a vital role in the narrative of redemption. Without sin, there could be no grace, no mercy, and no need for redemption. Romans 5:20 reminds us that where sin increased, grace abounded all the more. This means that God's mercy shines most brightly against the backdrop of sin. The purpose of God's allowance of evil is to display His infinite grace and glory in saving sinners. It is through the resurrection and redemptive work of Christ that we find hope, showcasing God's ultimate plan to transform and redeem what was lost through sin.
Scripture References: Romans 5:20, Ephesians 1:3-6

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