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Redemption

Skriet  by Edvard Munch

 

There are two kinds of redemption:

1) Conditional redemption is synonymous with eternal life. It comes by the grace of God - coupled with good works - and includes redemption from the effects of both the temporal and spiritual fall. Those so redeemed become sons and daughters in the Lord's kingdom and inherit all things. And this is the chief sense in which the term redemption is used in the scriptures.

2) Unconditional redemption is redemption from the effects of the temporal - but not the spiritual fall. It consists in obtaining the free gift of immortality - but being denied eternal life which God gives to all the obedient who turns unto him in faith. It comes by grace alone - without works.

Redemption comes through the Holy Messiah; the conditional part unto all those who have a broken heart and a contrite spirit because of the life they have lived, and the unconditional part unto everyone who has ever lived. So, in this one sense Jesus has saved every one from death.

Eternal laws prescribe that the salvation-part of redemption requires that the hopefuls be baptized unto repentance, through faith on his name. Though the Lord surely should come to redeem his people, yet "he should not come to redeem them in their sins, but to redeem them from their sins. And he hath power given unto him from the Father to redeem them from their sins because of repentance.

So, Jesus sends righteous men and women to testify of his redemption. These angels declare the tidings of the conditions of repentance, which brings the power of the Redeemer unto the salvation of their souls. Those who are found guiltless will sing praises with the choirs above. These are they who dwell with God and have eternal life, being redeemed by the Lord. Full redemption is a blessing reserved for the saints.

The Lord says that the unbelieving cannot be redeemed from their spiritual fall, because they repent not.

 

The conditionally redeamed will go to Heaven

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