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How do we know that God is a Redeemer?

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God's role as Redeemer is evident in His actions throughout Scripture, where He actively saves His people from sin and bondage.

Throughout Scripture, God is portrayed as the Redeemer of His people, particularly seen in the narrative of Exodus chapter 3. Here, God declares to Moses, 'I have come down to deliver them' from the hand of the Egyptians. This act of deliverance symbolizes God's commitment to redeeming His elect from sin and its consequences. In Christ, this redemption is fully realized, as He takes on human flesh to bear the sins of His people, fulfilling the promise of God to save and restore them to Himself. The consistency of God’s actions as Redeemer reinforces His nature and reliability in fulfilling His promises.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:8, Galatians 4:4-5

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