Redemption
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Redemption
Redemption
Redemption. English words derived from a Latin root meaning “to buy back,” thus meaning the liberation of any possession, object, or person, usually by payment of a ransom. In Greek the root word means “to loose” and so to free. The term is used of freeing from chains, slavery, or prison. In the theological context, the term “redemption” indicates a freeing from the slavery of sin, the ransom or price paid for freedom. This thought is indicated in the Gospels, which speak of Christ who came “to give his life as a ransom for many”
(Exodus 6: 2-8); (Leviticus 25: 24-28); (Mark 10: 45); (Luke 21: 25-28); (Galatians 3: 13-14); (Galatians 4: 4-7); (Ephesians 1:7); (Hebrews 9: 11-14)
Prayer
l That the Lord will lead us to a full time Pastor.
l Silcott’s Motor Home will sell soon.
l The need for a truck for the Ministry.
l AMERICA
l The students in the school.
l The ministry of the food bank.
l Physical needs of the church family.
