In finance, redemption describes the repayment of a fixed-income security—such as a Treasury note, certificate of deposit, or bond—on or before its maturity date. Mutual fund investors can request redemptions for all or part of their shares from their fund manager.
You may be familiar with an understanding of the Bible referred to as the progress of redemption, or the unfold- ing of God's redemptive plan. In this understanding, the progress of redemption is revealed in four acts: Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Restoration.
Redemption is the buying back of something. You might try for redemption by attempting to buy back a bike you sold, or you might attempt to buy back your soul after you steal someone else's bike.
an act of redeeming or atoning for a fault or mistake, or the state of being redeemed. deliverance; rescue.
: to get or win back. : to free from what distresses or harms: such as. : to free from captivity by payment of ransom. : to extricate from or help to overcome something detrimental. : to release from blame or debt : clear.
One of the first steps of seeking redemption is that you have to take responsibility. Often this means that you have to actually apologize for what you've done – especially if you've been called out. However, this is one of the areas where people tend to fall down.
A redeeming characteristic is one that counteracts or corrects something negative. If you can only think of one good thing about your next door neighbor, for example, that one thing is her redeeming quality. Your grandpa may be a difficult person who constantly criticizes you and complains about life.
We must fully recognize that we've done wrong; fully accept responsibility for having done it; determine never to do it again; apologize to those we've done it to (if appropriate); and resolve to aim at improving ourselves in the general direction of good.
His mission is to save us from our sins and to restore his good creation which had been marred by sin.
Faith and Redemption is a Christian game where players gain followers throughout their epic journey from the Garden of Eden to Judgment Day. As players gain followers, they are granted prayers and miracles that help them overcome the ever-present temptation of sin.
Some have called Romans 8:29-30 the Golden Chain of Redemption. Each link is connected to the other in such a way as to form an unbreakable chain that ought to encourage the believer and bring tremendous comfort to any weary Christian soul.
To deliver us from a frustrated existence. Faith simply means to take God at His word as revealed in the Bible. Placing one's faith in the Lord Jesus Christ to redeem, to save, to justify, to forgive us – there are many ways we could say it – is the door into the Christian life.
Redemption. The cure to all wrongdoings, the way to erase past mistakes while holding onto all we have learned from them. Forgiveness.
The chief effects of the Redemption are two: The satisfaction of God's justice by Christ's sufferings and death, and the gaining of grace for men.
Redemptive suffering is the Christian belief that human suffering, when accepted and offered up in union with the Passion of Jesus, can remit the just punishment for one's sins or for the sins of another, or for the other physical or spiritual needs of oneself or another.
The six stages of faith are 1) The Recognition of God, 2) The Life of Discipleship, 3) The Productive Life, 4) The Journey Inward, 5) The Journey Outward, and 6) The Life of Love.
A culture that is not just focused on denouncing real or perceived evils, but a culture that invites people into repentance and the merciful love of Jesus.
Redemption strategies allow you to model the redemption of assets from an account, annuity, or trust at a given rate over a specified time frame.
In finance, redemption describes the repayment of a fixed-income security—such as a Treasury note, certificate of deposit, or bond—on or before its maturity date. Mutual fund investors can request redemptions for all or part of their shares from their fund manager.
Opposite of the action of saving or being saved, especially from sin, error, or evil. damnation. excoriation. execration. condemnation.
In Christian theology, redemption is a metaphor for what is achieved through the atonement; therefore, there is a metaphorical sense in which the death of Jesus pays the price of a ransom, releasing Christians from bondage to sin and death.
Theology. (in Christianity) having been saved or delivered from sin or its consequences:Then shall all the redeemed saints appear in glory.