03: REDEMPTION
Jesus was the offspring spoken of in Gen 3:15; born of the virgin Mary, from birth was wholly man and wholly God, lived a perfect life, was crucified died and was buried, then rose again conquering sin and death. He then ascended into heaven and sent his spirit to testify and empower believers for ministry. Redemption is a one time event where God softens the heart of a sinner and they agree with God about their sin, who Jesus is, and their need for him, then they are called Sons of God, and cannot loose this free gift of salvation (Romans 3:23-24, 5:8, 6:23, 10:9-10). Christ’s death on the cross absorbed all the consequences of our sin, bridging the gap between us and God, which we could never do by our own actions, and started his reign over his new creation defeating sin once and for all, fulfilling God’s redemptive plan.
04: RESTORATION
Sanctification is the process in which God progressively makes us resemble his character. Unlike a human adoption where the child will bear the name but never resemble their parents God, our heavenly father, works in our hearts restoring us to the image bearer we were intended to be, properly reflecting his glory through the process of knowing him, and living with him. God starts this restoration in those he calls, but it will not be fulfilled until Jesus returns again (Eph 1:4-5, Rom 8:29, Phil 3:21, 1 John 3:2).
The process of sanctification is not a works based behaviorism, it is a spirit led, joy filled basking in the grace of God for calling us his treasured possession, and living out the love he has imparted on us in our daily lives. The end of the Gospel story is yet to come, the work of atonement was finished in Christ, but until his return he has commanded his disciples to share the good news and take part in his mission of redemption and restoration, making disciples and teaching them to do the same (Matt 28:19-20).