
Gods Circle of Life
The Bible Story of Redemption
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In this way, redemption is not merely a divine rescue mission set into motion after the fall of man; rather, it is the very expression of God’s eternal purpose in Christ. Ephesians 1:4-5 declares, “He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world… In love He predestined us for adoption to Himself as sons through Jesus Christ, according to the purpose of His will.” Before creation was spoken into existence, God already purposed redemption through His Son. The Lamb was “slain from the foundation of the world” (Revelation 13:8), showing that redemption was not a backup plan, but a foreordained design. This understanding elevates the work of Christ beyond merely responding to sin—it reveals it as central to God’s eternal plan, aimed at the highest glory of His Son and the full restoration of fellowship between God and mankind.
In the book of Revelation, the apostle John is given a vision that completes this cycle. He sees the throne of God, the Lamb, and the worship of the redeemed from every nation, tribe, and language (Revelation 7:9-10). He is shown the end of all sorrow, the wiping away of every tear, and the removal of the curse forever (Revelation 21:3-4, 22:3). He sees the New Jerusalem, the bride of Christ adorned in glory, descending from heaven to a renewed earth. The tree of life appears once more, and the river of life flows from God’s throne. These scenes are not a return to Eden as it once was, but a glorified Eden—Eden perfected. What was lost through the fall is not merely regained; it is exalted. This is the destiny of redemption. It is not just about saving sinners, but about the glorification of Christ, the uniting of all things in Him (Ephesians 1:10), and the eternal fellowship between God and His people in a redeemed cosmos.
To understand redemption rightly, one must look both backward and forward—to eternity past and eternity future. Redemption has its roots in the divine counsel of God. In His wisdom, He ordained a plan that would allow the revelation of His attributes—love, holiness, justice, mercy, power, and faithfulness—to shine fully. The fall of man, tragic as it was, became the stage on which God's mercy could be displayed to its fullest extent.
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