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What does the Bible say about Christ being our Redeemer?

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The Bible teaches that Christ is our Redeemer, represented in Isaiah 49:7, portraying Him as the one who restores and saves God's elect.

Isaiah 49:7 refers to Christ as the Redeemer of Israel, emphasizing His role in God's plan of salvation for His people. It signifies that Christ, as God's chosen servant, has the authority to restore and redeem those whom God the Father has preserved. The promise of redemption underscores the assurance that God the Father was not only the Redeemer of Israel but also of all believers in Christ, affirming that Christ represents His people before God and perfectly fulfills the law on their behalf. Consequently, through faith in Him, believers can confidently claim their status as redeemed and accepted by God, finding solace in the truth that God Himself has declared this redemptive work.
Scripture References: Isaiah 49:7, Job 19:25, Romans 8:1

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