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What does the Bible say about Christ as our Redeemer?

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The Bible reveals Christ as our Redeemer who paid the debt for our sins, satisfying God's justice.

The Bible emphasizes the role of Christ as our Redeemer, particularly in Isaiah 47:4, where He is called the 'Holy One of Israel.' This title indicates His authority and ability to save His people from God's wrath against their sins. As our Kinsman Redeemer, Christ takes upon Himself the sins of His people and fully satisfies divine justice by dying in their place. This act of redemption means that God's elect are freed from the guilt of sin and the condemnation that comes with it, showcasing that salvation is accomplished through Christ's sacrifice alone.
Scripture References: Isaiah 47:4, Ephesians 1:7, Romans 3:24-26

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