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  1. redemption: a biblical perspective. i) introduction. a) redemption is in three stages. 1) payment for sins. 2) forgiveness of sins. 3) reception of a perfect redemption body. b) definition of redemption

  2. The Bible teaches that the whole human race is in the slave market of sin (Gal. 3:13)! “Redeemed” is the verb exagorazo (εξαγοραζω), “to buy out from the slave market, to purchase slaves from a slave market for the purpose of setting them free, to release by paying a ransom.”.

  3. 1-2). The fall of Adam and Eve into sin and its impact on the world is described in Genesis 3-11. Then from Genesis 12 to Revelation 22 you see unfolded God’s plan of redemption for his fallen creation. The story starts in a garden (the Garden of Eden) and ends in a city (the new Jerusalem coming down from heaven).

  4. With this novel approach to the doctrine of sin, Schleiermacher takes up and modifies many of the symbolic descriptions of original sin offered in Reformed and Lutheran creeds, such as “original disease,” “original fault,” “natural corruption,” and “original defect” (§71, p. 425; and §71.2, p. 430).

  5. A. Redemption is the work of Christ on the Cross directed toward sin. B. The human race is regarded as being born with an old sin nature, spiritually dead toward God. C. This means mankind is born in the slave market of sin (with one exception). D. Redemption is the saving work of Christ whereby He purchased our freedom from the slave market of ...

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  6. Jun 14, 2014 · Doctrine of Sin & Redemption What is sin? Anything in a creature which does not express, or which is contrary to, the holy character of the Creator. “Sin” (with a capital “S”) is our spirit of rebellion against God, placed in us as part of our humanity, inherited (or “imputed”) from our ancestors. (The “plague of Sin.”)

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