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1.1 WHAT SALVATION DOES
being justified
2.1 Salvation Comprehensive term
3.1 PROPITIATION GODWARD
3.2 RECONCILIATION MANWARD
3.3 REDEMPTION SINWARD
2.2 Justification declares us righteous
3.1 MORE THAN FORGIVENESS
3.2 MORE THAN PARDON
3.3 DECLARED TO BE IN CHRIST
2.3 The barrier that must be removed
1.2 HOW SALVATION BECOMES OURS
freely by His grace
2.1 Salvation is given freely
Other passages where dorean is used
2.2 Salvation is an act of grace
2.3 Salvation still has a price
2.4 Salvation is entirely GodS work
1.3 HOW GOD PROVIDED SALVATION
Through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus,
2.1 The terms for redemption
3.1 RANSOM
Agorazō 1 Corinthians 6:19-20
3.2 REMOVAL
Exagorazō Galatians 3:13
3.3 RELEASE
Lutrosis 1 Peter 1:18-19
Apolutrosis Colossians 1:14; Romans 3:24
2.2 The Old Testament gaal kinsmanredeemer
Ruth
Qualifications:
1. Had to be a close relative
(a stranger would not do)
Jesus kinsman by incarnation
2. Had to be willing to take on this responsibility
(nobody could be compelled to do this work)
3. Had to be able to pay the ransom price
(Had to have sufficient means at his disposal)
being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, (NKJV)
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