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How do we know Christ is our Redeemer from the book of Job?

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Job foreshadows Christ as a Redeemer, affirming his faith that 'my Redeemer liveth' and highlighting the need for divine salvation.

In the book of Job, Job expresses profound faith in a Redeemer despite his suffering. He cries out, 'I know that my Redeemer liveth' (Job 19:25), which reflects the deep conviction that justice and salvation lie beyond human capability. Job's acknowledgment of a Redeemer signifies the necessity of grace that can only come from God. Throughout his trials, Job represents the anticipation of Christ, who would ultimately fulfill the role of Savior. Through Christ’s suffering and perfect obedience, He becomes the true Redeemer for sinners. Job's story is not just about enduring hardship; it illustrates the theological truth that we cannot save ourselves but need a Redeemer who is both God and man to deliver us from our sins.
Scripture References: Job 19:25

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