In this powerful message from the series The Work of God in the Believer’s Life, Dr. Robert C. Crowder unpacks the profound doctrine of Redemption through the lens of Ephesians 1:7 and 1 Peter 1:18-19. Drawing from the imagery of ancient slave markets and the reality of Christ’s blood-bought sacrifice, the sermon explores the past, present, and future dimensions of redemption. Believers are reminded that they are not their own—they were bought with a price. With theological clarity and pastoral warmth, this message challenges us to live in gratitude, walk in holiness, and anchor our hope in the finished work of Christ.
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