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How do we know Christ is our ransom?

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Christ is identified as our ransom through His sacrificial death, fulfilling God's requirement for justice on our behalf.

In Job 33:24, the declaration 'I have found a ransom' points to the saving work of Jesus, who is the ultimate payment for sin. This concept of ransom is vividly illustrated in the New Testament as well. In Matthew 20:28, Jesus states, 'The Son of Man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.' This signifies that God Himself has established Christ as the appointed ransom, evidencing His justice while providing redemption for His chosen people. The ransom reflects not only the cost of our salvation but also illustrates the grace and mercy God extends towards sinners, emphasizing that through Christ's sacrifice, we are reconciled to God.
Scripture References: Job 33:24, Matthew 20:28

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