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What does it truly mean to be redeemed?
In a world that softens and redefines powerful biblical words, “redemption” is often reduced to a feeling, a fresh start, or self-improvement. But Scripture presents something far deeper—and far more costly.
In this sermon from 1 Peter 1:17–21, we uncover the reality that redemption is not symbolic—it is transactional. You were not improved… you were purchased. Not with silver or gold, but with the precious blood of Christ.
In Part 2 of this series, we explore:
This message is a call to see redemption clearly—and to live in light of its reality. If Christ gave His life to redeem you, then everything about your life is meant to change.
Key Scripture: 1 Peter 1:17–21
By Grace MaricopaWhat does it truly mean to be redeemed?
In a world that softens and redefines powerful biblical words, “redemption” is often reduced to a feeling, a fresh start, or self-improvement. But Scripture presents something far deeper—and far more costly.
In this sermon from 1 Peter 1:17–21, we uncover the reality that redemption is not symbolic—it is transactional. You were not improved… you were purchased. Not with silver or gold, but with the precious blood of Christ.
In Part 2 of this series, we explore:
This message is a call to see redemption clearly—and to live in light of its reality. If Christ gave His life to redeem you, then everything about your life is meant to change.
Key Scripture: 1 Peter 1:17–21