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What does it mean to say Jesus is our Redeemer?

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Declaring Jesus as our Redeemer signifies that He has redeemed us from sin through His sacrificial death.

In Isaiah 54:5, the notion of Jesus as Redeemer emphasizes the cost of redemption—His precious blood, which He shed for the salvation of His people. This redemptive aspect means that He not only created humanity but also claimed His people as His bride, even after their fall into sin. By willingly giving Himself for their sins, He restores the relationship that was marred by disobedience. This redemption forms the essential foundation of the Christian faith and provides believers with assurance of eternal life.
Scripture References: Isaiah 54:5, Ephesians 5:25

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