What is Redemption?
Greek: apolutrosis (ἀπολύτρωσις)
The act of being bought back or rescued from bondage. In the Bible, redemption refers to Christ's sacrifice that frees humanity from the slavery of sin through His blood.
Key Bible Verses
“In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God's grace.”
Ephesians 1:7
“All are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.”
Romans 3:24
“In whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.”
Colossians 1:14
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More Theology Terms
Grace
Unmerited favor from God; the free and undeserved gift of salvation that God offers to humanity through faith in Jesus Christ. Grace cannot be earned through works but is given freely by God's love.
Salvation
Deliverance from sin and its consequences through faith in Jesus Christ. Salvation includes forgiveness of sins, reconciliation with God, and the promise of eternal life.
Covenant
A solemn agreement or promise between God and His people. The Bible describes several covenants, including those with Noah, Abraham, Moses, and the New Covenant through Jesus Christ.
Faith
Complete trust and confidence in God and His promises. Biblical faith involves believing in what is not seen and acting on that belief. It is the foundation of the Christian life.