Redemption Means
Topic : RedemptionRedemption means to free someone from bondage. It often involves the paying of a ransom, a price that makes redemption possible. The Israelites were redeemed from Egypt. We were redeemed from the power of sin and the curse of the Law (Gal. 3:13) through Jesus (Rom. 3:24; Col. 1:14). We were bought with a price (1 Cor. 6:20; 7:23).
Situation | Interpretation | Reference |
Slave Market | World System | 1 John 5:19 |
Slave Master | Satan | John 12:31 |
Slaves | Humanity | Ephesians 2:2-3 |
The Problem | Sin | Colossians 2:14 |
Highest Bidder | Jesus Christ | Hebrews 2:14-15 |
Ransom Price | Blood of Christ | 1 Peter 1:18-19 |
- lutroo = Emphasis on freedom
- peripoiep = Emphasis on being Gods possession
- agoradzo = Emphasis on the place of slavery
- exagoradzo = Emphasis on permanence of freedom
- One animal sacrifice per man, Genesis 3
- One sacrifice per family, Exodus 12:3-14
- One sacrifice per nationTabernacle in wildernessDay of atonement
- One sacrifice per world, John 1:29, Heb 10:1-14
Originally, the payment of a price to secure the release of a prisoner of war. The word came to be used also of the release of a slave, and sometimes of a person under sentence of death (Exod. 21:28-30). Redemption always means the payment of a price to secure release. People who sin become slaves of sin (John 8:34); they cannot free themselves from that slavery. Christs death on the cross was the payment of a ransom price (Mark 10:45) by which sinners are set free. Now that they are redeemed they must live as free people (1 Cor. 6:19-20; Gal. 5:1).