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Why is Christ called the 'mighty redeemer'?

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Christ is termed the 'mighty redeemer' because He possesses the divine power to save and redeem His people from sin.

The title 'mighty redeemer' emphasizes Christ's divine nature and capability to accomplish salvation for His people. As noted in the sermon, the bullock offered in the burnt offering symbolizes Christ being the strongest and most valuable offering. This reflects the mighty power of God manifested through Christ as He fulfills the requirements of the law on behalf of sinners. Hebrews 7:25 illustrates this truth, stating that Christ is able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through Him, confirming that in His might, He accomplished complete salvation. The interplay of justice and mercy at the cross displays His unparalleled power as the Redeemer, granting believers eternal life.
Scripture References: Hebrews 7:25, Leviticus 1:3, Romans 3:26

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