"REDEMPTION" REDEMPTION: is Freedom By Payment of Price.Take special note of the fact that all of the blessings of Romans 3:21-24 which we have studied so far, namely:
...has all become available to the Believer through one tremendous event. Everything in Romans 3:21-28 hinges on this one event which is found in the last part of verse 24: "THROUGH THE REDEMPTION THAT IS IN CHRIST JESUS" Even though all of these blessings are given freely to us, the blessings had a price tag; and the Lord Jesus Christ paid the price. The word "Redemption" was a common word used in Bible days. It was often used in the purchase of a slave. There were three (3) different words used which spoke of three (3) types of redemption.
The Greek word for "redemption" in Romans 3:24 is "apolutroseous" which is a stronger form of "lutroo". What Romans 3:24 tells us is that the ransom price held against us has been paid and we have been set free from bondage. In bible days sometimes a person became a slave because they couldn't pay their debts. In Leviticus 25:25-27, God laid out the conditions of the law of redemption:
If a relative loved the slave enough and was able to pay off their debt and willing to; they could go to the slave market, pay the price for that slave, and set him free. This is "REDEMPTION" - freedom by payment of a price. This is what the Lord Jesus Christ did for us when he died upon the cross. We were enslaved under the debt of our sin. Romans 6:23 says that THE PAYMENT OF SIN IS DEATH. The Lord Jesus Christ loved us enough to come (by virgin birth) to the earth (the slave market). As a kin to mankind and being the sinless Son of God, He was able to pay the price for all of mankind's sins; and He willingly died upon the cross, shedding His Blood for the payment of our debt of sin. God's righteousness is imputed to us who believe, and we are declared righteous freely by His grace, ONLY because the lord Jesus paid the price! We have been set free from sin. No wonder the Bible says salvation is a gift and not of works. The work is done! Not only did Jesus Christ die for our sins, but he was raised for our justification according to Romans 4:25. PRACTICAL POINT:Some who resist the truth of salvation being a gift given to those who believe--apart from works--argue against this doctrine by calling it "Cheap Grace". How dare anyone refer to the blood of Jesus Christ shed at Calvary in payment for man's sins as "Cheap Grace" and then to think of their own works as something more valuable than the blood of the Son of God? That kind of thinking leads me to believe that they don't really know the gospel and that they have not believed the truth and are yet in their sins! Another thing redemption does is free a person from guilt. Since Jesus Christ paid for my sins--rather than just letting me off the hook--I can now live with a clear and grateful conscience before God forever. If my sins were not paid for, I would have to carry the guilt of those sins with me. For instance, if you owed me money and could not pay me back and I eventually let you off the hook, every time you saw me after that, you would remember how you cheated me out of some money. But if a friend of yours paid me back in your behalf, you could face me with a clear conscience every time we meet. This is now true of our relationship with God the Father because Jesus Christ paid for our sins. Redemption is what Christ accomplished for man, but at the same time Jesus Christ accomplished something for God the Father. |