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What is the significance of Christ as our Redeemer?

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Christ, our Redeemer, fulfills the role of making sinners clean and restoring them to a right relationship with God (Job 14:4).

Job's inquiry, 'Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?' finds its answer in Christ Jesus, who redeems sinners by His sacrifice. As Job acknowledges the inherent uncleanness of humanity due to sin, he was also pointing toward the hope of a Redeemer who could cleanse and restore. This redemptive work is fundamental to the Christian faith; it expresses how God operates through the sacrifice of Christ, providing redemption not only for the soul but also involvement in resurrection glory. This belief instills confidence in believers, knowing they are made clean, accepted, and eternally secure in Christ.
Scripture References: Job 14:4

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Don Fortner · Sep 18, 2008
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