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Why is the redemption of the soul considered priceless?

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The redemption of the soul is priceless because it requires the sacrificial death of Christ and cannot be achieved through human effort.

The Scriptures emphasize that the redemption of the soul is beyond value because it cannot be earned or bought. Psalm 49:7 illustrates that no one can redeem their brother or give a ransom for their soul. This truth points to the necessity of Christ's sacrifice, where He bore the sins of His people and absorbed the wrath of God on their behalf (Isaiah 53:10). Understanding this profound cost of redemption fosters a deeper appreciation for its priceless nature and its source in God's grace, leading the believer to recognize their inherent inability to achieve righteousness on their own.
Scripture References: Psalm 49:7, Isaiah 53:10, 1 Peter 1:18-19

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