WORDS MATTER
Redeemed: Regain Possession Of In Exchange For Payment!!!
Reclaimed!!! Recovered!!!
Recovered Ownership By Paying The Price
Retrieved, Vindicated, Absolved
Re: Means "Again" "Back"
Ed: Means "Past Tense" Ed, Changes The Meaning Of A Word,
Reconciled: Has Restored A Friendship!!!!
Made Compatible, Adjusted The Way You Think About A Fact That Is Opposed To Another
Settled A Quarrel Or Dispute
Restored: Brought Back!!!!
Returned Someone To A Former Place Or Position!!!!
Repaired, Fixed, Reinstated
Saved: To Prevent The Waste Or Loss Of; Conserve, To Rescue From Harm, Danger, Or Loss
Washed: Cleansed, Now Clean
Sanctified: " Set Apart," "Declared Holy," " Free From Sin," " Purified
Purified: To Rid Of Impurities: Purify, To Rid Of Foreign Or Objectionable Elements, To Free From Moral Or Spiritual Defilement
Justified: To Free (A Human) Of The Guilt And Penalty Attached To Grievous Sin.
Forgiven: To Grant Pardon For Or Remission Of An Offense, Sin, Absolve, To Cancel Or Remit A Debt, Obligation, To Grant Pardon To, To Cease To Feel Resentment Against
Remission: Release, As From A Debt, Penalty, Or Obligation, Forgiveness; Pardon
Impute: To Charge (A Person) With A Fault
Propitiation: The Act Of Placating And Overcoming Distrust And Animosity, Placation, Conciliation, Appeasement, Calming - The Act Of Appeasing (As By Acceding To The Demands Of), The Act Of Atoning For Sin Or Wrongdoing (Especially Appeasing A Deity), Atonement, Expiation, Redemption, Salvation - The Act Of Delivering From Sin Or Saving From Evil
Atoned: To Make Amends, As For A Sin Or Fault: To Agree, To Expiate, To Conciliate; Appease: To Reconcile
Expiate: Atone For (Guilt Or Sin).
Conciliate: Stop (Someone) From Being Angry Or Discontented; Placate; Pacify.
Free: Release From Captivity, Confinement, Or Slavery, Rid
Recompense: Make Amends To (Someone) For Loss Or Harm Suffered; Compensate
Now: At The Present Time Or Moment
Effeminate: Man Having Or Showing Characteristics Regarded As Typical Of A Woman; Unmanly
Pro·pi·ti·ate
Win Or Regain The Favor Of (A God, Spirit, Or Person) By Doing Something That Pleases Them.
Pro·pi·ti·at·ing, Pro·pi·ti·ates
To Gain Or Regain The Goodwill Or Favor Of; Appease
Pro·pi·ti·a·tion
1. The Act Of Propitiating.
2. Something That Propitiates, Especially A Conciliatory Offering To A God.
Transgression: An Act That Goes Against A Law, Rule, Or Code Of Conduct; An Offense.
Sin: An Immoral Act Considered To Be A Transgression Against Divine Law.
Study The New Testament Scriptures That Have These Words, And It Will Definitely Change Your Spiritual Life!
Donna K Purifoy
2/28/2024
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