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Why is the work of redemption important for Christians?

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The work of redemption is central to Christianity as it assures believers of their salvation through Christ's sacrifice.

The work of redemption is of paramount importance to Christians and is thoroughly articulated in verses like Psalm 130:8 and Romans 4:8, which underscore that through Christ's redemptive act, He obtained eternal redemption for those who believe. This work absolves believers of their sins, indicating that they owe no debt to God because Jesus paid it all. As such, the completion of redemption signifies freedom from the punishment of sin, empowering believers to find joy in their salvation. It is a complete work, emphasizing that the act of redeeming us was solely God's initiative, not based on our own works.
Scripture References: Romans 4:8, Psalm 130:8, Revelation 5:9

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