For when you say Redeemer, you speak of what Jesus did when he paid for our sins with his own blood. Herbert Locker said it this way, “Redemption is chief among the doctrines of grace for from it all the rivers of grace flow.” To redeem means to set free by the payment of a price. To redeem means to set free by the payment of a price. It is a word that comes first from the marketplace. Justification sets the scene in the courtroom. Propitiation takes us back to the mercy seat in the tabernacle. Reconciliation brings us to the living room, where enemies become friends. Redemption takes us to the slave market where men and women who were slaves to sin are set free by the power of Jesus Christ. In the ancient world men, women and children were routinely bought and sold. They were owned, traded, purchased, put to work. They could be handed down from one generation to another. You might be born into slavery or you might go into debt and legally fall into slavery. You might be captured by an army and taken as a slave as part of the booty, the victorious spoils of war. But if you became a slave in the days of the Bible, there were only two ways you could ever be freed from your slavery. In just a few rare cases, a condemned man might have enough money to pay a price and purchase his own freedom. That purchase price was called redemption. Far more often, it would be this-you were in slavery and somebody took pity upon you. Then they, having purchased you, having paid the price, if they chose to, they could make you work for them as a slave or, in rare occasions, they could set you free. The purchase price for a slave was called the redemption money. To redeem means to see a slave, to pay the price, to take them off the market and then set them free. In redemption there is a divine exchange. One man pays the price so another man can go free. There are three primary Greek words that are used in the New Testament for redemption. It comes from the Greek agora which means the market place. In its secular sense, it means to go into the marketplace and buy something. You see something you like and purchase it. To view more of the Sahaja Yoga Festival programs, please visit the provided link.Applied to redemption, it means to go in and purchase a slave who is on the auction block. This program is part of 'Sahaja Yoga Meditation & Wellness Festiva' Celebrating 'Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi's Centenary. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to experience the power of music and meditation. He is also the former conductor of the Suanplu Chorus and a member of the Fongnaam Ensemble. The lecture will be narrated and demonstrated by Kaiwan Kulavadhanothai, a Silpathorn Artist and multi-award-winning composer artist. Registration opens at 9:30 AM and the program will start promptly at 10:30 AM, concluding at 12:00 PM. Join us on Sunday, March 12, 2023, for this insightful lecture. This program is ideal for music enthusiasts, musicians, singers, music producers, and anyone interested in healing and meditation music. Through the use of yoga and meditation music, we can discover another side of music and experience the power of healing music that restores balance in your subtle body. Music has been used for centuries to connect the soul with the sacred, and in this lecture, we will explore the special vibrations in music that allow us to experience its hidden messages. Join us for a lecture on "The Power of Music and Meditation" by renowned Silpatorn artist, Kaiwan Kulavadhanothai. The Sahaja Yoga Foundation of Thailand, in collaboration with Dharma Center, Chulalongkorn University, presents Sound of the Soul: Discover the Message in the Musical Vibration
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