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Session 12 explores God’s intentional work in redeeming humanity and restoring His image in us. Rather than limiting salvation to forgiveness alone, the text shows how God invites His people into a transforming relationship rooted in grace, obedience, and spiritual renewal. Redemption is not merely a legal transaction but a divine rescue that reclaims our purpose, shapes our character, and draws us into loving communion with God and others.
Through biblical examples, the narrative highlights God’s patient work across Scripture—from Eden to Christ—revealing a consistent pattern: God pursues, rescues, and reforms His people to live in His presence and reflect His holiness. The chapter challenges believers to move beyond passive religion and enter an intentional walk of discipleship marked by faith, repentance, love, and obedience. Ultimately, the goal of redemption is not merely heaven but restored fellowship with God that transforms life on earth and equips us to share His love and truth with the world.
Key Points
• Redemption is God's initiative rooted in eternal love.
• Christ's sacrifice accomplishes both forgiveness and transformation.
• Holiness is both a gift and a pursuit—empowered by the Spirit.
• God restores His image in believers through relationship and obedience.
• True discipleship is relational, transformational, and missional.
Study Questions
What are some practical ways to deepen your daily intimacy with Jesus?
Provide a biblical example illustrating how God seeks intimacy with His people.
Share a time when God disciplined you or an area where you currently need to work on.
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