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What does it mean to have Christ as our kinsman-redeemer?

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Having Christ as our kinsman-redeemer means He advocates for us and redeems us through His sacrificial work.

The concept of Christ as our kinsman-redeemer is rich with theological significance, reflecting His role as our advocate and savior. Just like Boaz in the Old Testament who redeemed Ruth, Christ fulfills this role by taking on our humanity and securing our redemption through His sacrifice. As our kinsman-redeemer, Christ not only has the right to redeem but also willingly pursues our salvation, mediating on our behalf. This assurance provides believers with confidence that they are not only forgiven but also secured in a familial relationship with the One who knows their struggles and possesses the power to redeem completely.
Scripture References: Ruth 4:14-15, Hebrews 2:14-17

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