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Why is Christ called our kinsman redeemer?

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Christ is called our kinsman redeemer because He fulfills the law's requirements and redeems us from sin and the curse of the law.

Christ embodies the role of kinsman redeemer as He fulfills the requirements of God's law on our behalf. The Law has a claim on all humanity due to sin, but Christ, through His sacrificial death, satisfied God's justice, enabling our redemption. He takes on the penalty meant for us, becoming a curse to redeem us from the curse of the law (Galatians 3:13). This reflection captures the essence of the gospel, where the Redeemer, as Boaz did for Ruth, grants His life for His bride, ensuring her security and future inheritance as joint heirs with Him.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:13, Ruth 4:1-12

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