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REDEMPTION - Ephesians 1:7-23

Episode 7 of the The Tower Church Gathering (TCG) podcast, hosted by Pastor Germinez Exousia - Tower Church Gathering, titled "REDEMPTION - Ephesians 1:7-23" was published on January 5, 2022 and runs 31 minutes.

January 5, 2022 ·31m · The Tower Church Gathering (TCG)

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Redemption is the greatest gift we have ever received. It is what gave us access to the Father after the fall. Redemption depicts the love of the Father in a dimension never before seen. We sold ourselves to sin and became slaves to it, but God, in His mercies and grace and by His own will, begot us. Humanity could not redeem herself. God had to step in to give Himself, His Son, as the ultimate PRICE for the sacrifice. WE ARE THE REDEEMED in Christ. Redeemed by and with His blood with three (3) nails. 

Redemption is the greatest gift we have ever received. It is what gave us access to the Father after the fall. Redemption depicts the love of the Father in a dimension never before seen. We sold ourselves to sin and became slaves to it, but God, in His mercies and grace and by His own will, begot us. Humanity could not redeem herself. God had to step in to give Himself, His Son, as the ultimate PRICE for the sacrifice. WE ARE THE REDEEMED in Christ. Redeemed by and with His blood with three (3) nails. 

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