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What does the Bible say about our Redeemer?

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The Bible affirms that our Redeemer, who is Jesus Christ, lives and will stand upon the earth, ultimately redeeming us from our sins and death (Job 19:25).

Scripture teaches that our Redeemer is alive and active, as articulated in Job's declaration, 'I know that my Redeemer liveth.' This acknowledgment not only highlights the present existence of Christ but also assures believers that He will stand upon the earth in the latter days to redeem His people fully. Job expresses a profound trust in God's ability to resurrect him, reaffirming that the hope of redemption is anchored in the person of Jesus Christ, the eternal God who has the right and power to save. Our assurance of this truth is fortified through the revelation of God in Scripture, where the work of Christ is expressly defined as redemptive, reconciling us to God through His sacrifice.
Scripture References: Job 19:25-26, Philippians 3:8-10, Titus 2:14, Matthew 20:28, Revelation 14:4, Isaiah 47:4, 2 Timothy 1:9, Revelation 1:5-6, Isaiah 50, Isaiah 45:22, Isaiah 53, Isaiah 41:14, Isaiah 44:24, Isaiah 48:17, Isaiah 54:8, Job 19:25-27, Isaiah 44:6, Acts 17:31, 1 Corinthians 15

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