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Why is Christ's role as Redeemer important?

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Christ's role as Redeemer is crucial because he fulfilled the law's demands and redeemed his people from its curse.

The significance of Christ as our Redeemer cannot be overstated; it is foundational to the gospel. In fulfilling the law, Christ took upon himself the sins of his people, becoming the sacrificial Lamb who satisfied divine justice. Just as Boaz complied with the legal requirements of redemption, Christ honored God's law on the cross, enabling a true and lawful redemption for his elect. This dual aspect of justice and mercy showcases God's righteousness while offering salvation to those who believe. The Apostle Paul emphasizes in Romans that through Christ’s death and resurrection, believers are united with him, showcasing the transformative power of redemption in their lives.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12, Romans 7:4-6

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Lawful Redemption
Clay Curtis · Sep 17, 2016
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