Question: How are we made partakers of the redemption purchased by Christ? Answer: We are made partakers of the redemption purchased by Christ, by the effectual application of it to us (John 1:11-12) by His Holy Spirit (Titus 3:5-6). ~The Baptist Catechism Question 32 The sermon centers on the essential truth that believers become partakers of Christ's redemption not through their own efforts, but through the effectual application of His work by the Holy Spirit, who regenerates, renews, and secures the soul. Grounded in Scripture—particularly John 1:11–13 and Titus 3:5–6—it emphasizes that salvation is entirely God's work: the Father sent the Son, the Son paid the price through His blood, and the Spirit applies that redemption to the heart, making believers children of God not by blood or human will, but by divine will. The message underscores the necessity of Christ's atoning sacrifice, the impossibility of self-justification, and the reality that true faith is a fruit of God's grace, not its root. It warns against false assurance, affirming that only those whose hearts are transformed by the Spirit truly partake of redemption, and concludes with a call to repent and believe, as eternal life is not a future promise but a present possession for those who believe in the Son.