Topical Encyclopedia
The title "Ransomed of the Lord" is a profound designation for the saints, reflecting the redemptive work of God in delivering His people from sin and bondage. This title emphasizes the transformative power of God's salvation and His sovereign act of purchasing His people for Himself.
Biblical FoundationThe concept of being "ransomed" is deeply rooted in the biblical narrative, where God is depicted as the Redeemer who pays the price to liberate His people. The prophet Isaiah speaks directly to this theme, offering a vision of hope and restoration for the people of God. In
Isaiah 35:10 , it is written: "And the ransomed of the LORD will return and enter Zion with singing, crowned with everlasting joy. Joy and gladness will overtake them, and sorrow and sighing will flee."
This passage highlights the joyous return of the redeemed to Zion, symbolizing the ultimate deliverance and restoration that God promises to His people. The imagery of everlasting joy and the absence of sorrow underscores the completeness of this redemption.
Theological SignificanceThe title "Ransomed of the Lord" carries significant theological implications. It underscores the idea that salvation is not achieved by human effort but is a divine act of grace. The ransom is a price paid by God Himself, fulfilled in the New Testament through the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ. As stated in
Mark 10:45 , "For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many."
This ransom is not merely a transaction but a profound expression of God's love and justice. It reflects the costliness of sin and the depth of God's commitment to redeem His people. The saints, as the "Ransomed of the Lord," are thus called to live in the light of this redemption, embodying the joy and freedom that comes from being liberated from the power of sin.
Spiritual ImplicationsFor the believer, being among the "Ransomed of the Lord" is both a privilege and a calling. It is a reminder of the believer's identity in Christ and the new life that comes through His redemptive work. The saints are called to live in gratitude and obedience, reflecting the holiness and love of the One who has ransomed them.
The title also serves as a source of comfort and assurance. In times of trial and suffering, the knowledge that one is ransomed by the Lord provides hope and strength. It assures the believer of God's unchanging promise and the ultimate victory over sin and death.
ConclusionThe "Ransomed of the Lord" is a title that encapsulates the essence of God's redemptive plan for His people. It is a testament to His love, grace, and power, calling the saints to a life of worship, joy, and faithful service.
Torrey's Topical Textbook
Isaiah 35:10And the ransomed of the LORD shall return, and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy on their heads: they shall obtain joy and gladness, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away.
Torrey's Topical Textbook
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The Kingly Priesthood of the Saints
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Introduction
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Of Antichrist, and his Ruin: and of the Slaying the Witnesses.
... matters and things of worship of Antichrist; it dwells in the titles and names that
are ... reference to his day; so it shall be said of saints, with reference ...
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On the Ten Points of Doctrine.
... and "eleven," and differ also in the special titles and numeration ... of Sun and Moon
under various names was almost ... [686] The same Old Testament saints are named ...
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Solomon's Temple Spiritualized
... of the porch of the temple, and they had names given them ... God did put upon those
of his saints whom he ... What now are all other titles of grandeur and greatness ...
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Dialogue iii. --The Impassible.
... protomartyr, [1474] or any other of the saints, mentioning them ... must acknowledge
that the union makes the names common. ... same from his work on the titles of the ...
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St. Gregory the Great.
... lie in dust and ashes seek for themselves vanitous names: glory in new and profane
titles. ... in Rome for the Christian faith, and become its patron saints. ...
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Dialogue ii. --The Unconfounded.
... Eran."And we give names to him from both these attributes. ... a great deal about this,
but I follow the saints who have ... From his work on The Titles of the Psalms ...
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Period I: the Imperial State Church of the Undivided Empire, or ...
... the accession of Constantine and arranged under appropriate titles. ... Holy Spirit,
who moved the saints of the ... really a Holy Spirit; these names being assigned ...
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