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How is God a Redeemer in the Bible?

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God is depicted as a Redeemer who restores and rescues His people, as seen in Isaiah and through the work of Christ.

The title 'Redeemer' signifies God’s role as a kinsman-redeemer, who not only saves but also restores dignity and belonging to His people. In Isaiah 54:5, God is a Redeemer who provides everlasting kindness and mercy to the forsaken. This concept resonates through the narrative of Ruth and Boaz, exemplifying the redemption offered through Christ, our ultimate Kinsman-Redeemer, who fulfills the promise of restoration for all who believe.
Scripture References: Isaiah 54:5, Ruth 3-4

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