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redemption & forgiveness

To buy back. God made us. Satan took us. Jesus paid for us with His life.

We get a second chance! He pays for our sins & prepares us spotless to be with Him forever!

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Q5. (Colossians 1:13-14) What are the two qualities mentioned in verse 14 that characterize the "kingdom of his beloved Son"?

Redemption - forgiveness

What did the idea of redemption mean in the Greek?

Originally the word meant, "buying back" a slave or captive, that is, "making free" by payment of a ransom.

In what way did Christ "redeem" us?

He paid the price to purchase and free us from the slavery of sin. (Manumission)

What is the significance of the fact that our sins are forgiven in this kingdom?

We are completely free of guilt, pardoned of all transgression. We are no longer under condemnation.

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Q5a. (Colossians 1:13-14)What are the two qualities mentioned in verse 14 that characterize the "kingdom of his beloved Son"?

Redemption and Forgiveness of past, present and future sins.

Q5b. (Colossians 1:13-14)What did the idea of redemption mean in the Greek?

buying back a slave or captive by payment of a randsom

Q5c. (Colossians 1:13-14)In what way did Christ "redeem" us?

Christ's death on the Cross and his shed blood for us randsommed us from slavery and physical and spiritual death to a glorious promise of life eternal in the Kingdom of Our Lord and Savior.

Q5d. (Colossians 1:13-14)What is the significance of the fact that our sins are forgiven in this kingdom?

We were freed from the obligation, pardoned, pain, suffering and punishment for our sins.

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Q5. (Colossians 1:13-14) What are the two qualities mentioned in verse 14 that characterize the "kingdom of his beloved Son"? What did the idea of redemption mean in the Greek? In what way did Christ "redeem" us? What is the significance of the fact that our sins are forgiven in this kingdom?

We have redemption and forgiveness in His kingdom. Jesus

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Q5. (Colossians 1:13-14)

What are the two qualities mentioned in verse 14 that characterize the "kingdom of his beloved Son"?

What did the idea of redemption mean in the Greek?

In what way did Christ "redeem" us?

What is the significance of the fact that our sins are forgiven in this kingdom?

The two qualities are redemption and forgiveness. Originally redemption meant to free by means of paying a ransom. We have been redeemed through the sacrificial death of Christ on the Cross. We cannot earn our redemption it is only by the grace of God, by the shedding of the blood of Jesus (Rev 5:9). Our sin is cancelled by the death of Christ, it will not be mentioned anymore. We have been released from the bondage of the penalty of sin. God has forgiven our sins once for all; we are forgiven eternally because of our faith in the blood of Christ. What a loving God we serve!

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a)

1) Forgiveness

2)Redemption.

B)

1) Buying back. Making free.

2) Jesus paid for all our sin by shedding his blood for us on the cross.

3) We have been set free from all sin as aresult of Jeusus' death.

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Q5. (Colossians 1:13-14) What are the two qualities mentioned in verse 14 that characterize the "kingdom of his beloved Son"? What did the idea of redemption mean in the Greek? In what way did Christ "redeem" us? What is the significance of the fact that our sins are forgiven in this kingdom?

1.He purchased our freedom from sin and judgment with his blood, Through his own death, Christ freed us from the slavery of sin forever.

2.He forgave all our sins.

Redemption was the price paid to gain freedom for a slave.

Through his death, Jesus paid the price to release us from slavery to sin. Forgiveness was granted in Old Testament times on the basis of the shedding of animals

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1. What are the two qualities mentioned in verse 14 that characterize the "kingdom of his beloved Son"?

redemption and forgiveness.

2. what did the redemption mean in the greek?

"buying back" a slave or captive, that is, "making free" by payment of a ransom

3.in what way did Christ redeem us?

He died on the cross, his precious blood redeem us

4 What is the significance of the fact that our sins are forgiven in this kingdom?

is by Jesus Christ blood, for his blood can wash a way all our sin. as it been rewritten in Ephesians 1: 7-8

In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins in accordance with the riches of God's grace that he lavished on us with all wisdom and understanding.

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We bought into a lie.The devil's first lie that we are told about in Genesis.The lie that "we can be like God through our own actions",devices,and literally,...theft(of that which is God's exclusive property,and not given to us,because we are not ready to use it responsibly)...or,...(simply) sin.We sold ourselves as slaves to sin.This is the truth behind our need to be ransomed;when, God,who made us,owns everything,and has complete and unlimited power...yet,he bought us,whom he had made, and given life,at great cost...paying for our sin.But, our sin went even deeper,sin is crime against God himself;requiring forgiveness,on the part of the Almighty,in addition to the cost of redemption.All of this is needed to allow the next step: transformation (I think we'll get to that in later lessons).

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Q5. (Colossians 1:13-14) What are the two qualities mentioned in verse 14 that characterize the "kingdom of his beloved Son"?

The two qualities are Redemption and Forgiveness.

What did the idea of redemption mean in the Greek?

Redemption is being set free from the bondage of sin.

In what way did Christ "redeem" us?

Christ paid the price on the cross to “redeem” mankind, He is far above all principalities and dominions that held us in their grip, He has enabled us to come into His kingdom and walk in righteousness.

What is the significance of the fact that our sins are forgiven in this kingdom?

Our sins must be covered, forgiven, because there is to be no darkness in God’s Kingdom. If we do sin, the “Light” calls us to repentance, asking for forgiveness, remembering we have been released from the power of sin, we have been redeemed, we no longer desire to walk in darkness, the price has been paid, we have been delivered from the power of darkness and have been translated into the Kingdom of the Son, with the price being paid, we are now called, we are now able to walk in that Light.

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Q5. (Colossians 1:13-14)

  • What are the two qualities mentioned in verse 14 that characterize the "kingdom of his beloved Son"? REDEMPTION FORGIVENESS

  • What did the idea of redemption mean in the Greek? Originally the word meant, "buying back" a slave or captive, that is, "making free" by payment of a ransom

  • In what way did Christ "redeem" us? What is the significance of the fact that our sins are forgiven in this kingdom?Jesus' death on the cross paid the price for our manumission, our purchase.
We can now have eternal life with God.

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Two qualities are redemption and Forgiveness

In Greek it means buying back or freeing a slave.

Jesus Paid the price for us with his life to allow us to be freed from Satan and sin.

Significant in that we are Born Again and freed from our past to live in Christ.

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