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Why is the redemption of the body important for Christians?

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The redemption of the body is important as it embodies the complete salvation and the hope of eternal life for believers.

The redemption of the body is a crucial aspect of the Christian faith, as it signifies the fulfillment of God's promise for complete salvation. Paul speaks of this in Romans 8:23, where he highlights that believers await the adoption, the redemption of their bodies. This indicates that while believers are spiritually redeemed upon faith in Christ, the totality of the redemption includes the restoration and glorification of our physical bodies as well. The resurrection of Christ not only affirms our spiritual redemption but also assures us that our mortal bodies will be raised anew, free from sin and suffering (1 Corinthians 15:20-22). This hope of bodily redemption motivates Christians to live in holiness and anticipation, as they look toward the full realization of their salvation in eternity.
Scripture References: Romans 8:23, 1 Corinthians 15:20-22

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