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Why is the redemption of sinners important according to the Bible?

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The redemption of sinners showcases God's manifold wisdom, love, and justice, achieving a greater display of His glory than creation alone.

The redemption of sinners is crucial because it reveals the character and attributes of God in a profound way. Through the sacrifice of Christ, the fullness of God's justice and mercy is demonstrated simultaneously. By being just in punishing sin while being merciful in providing salvation, God shows the depth of His love for His creation. The Apostle Paul emphasizes that God's wisdom is more greatly displayed in the redemption through Christ than it ever could have been without the fall. This redemptive plan allowed us to experience forgiveness and love in a way we could not fathom had we never sinned. The angels witness this mystery and marvel at how God works all things, including our fall, for His glory and our good.
Scripture References: Ephesians 3:10

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Angelic Lessons
Don Fortner · Jul 12, 2016
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