God's way of saving sinners is important because it honors His justice, holiness, grace, and love.
God's method of salvation through Christ is meticulously designed to uphold His character. As seen in Ruth 4:2, when Boaz conducted legal business with the elders, it reflects that God’s way of saving sinners satisfies divine justice and holiness. Romans 8:33-34 states that 'it is God that justifies,' reassuring us that there is no condemnation for those in Christ. The legal transaction that took place between Boaz and the kinsman ensures that God's design for salvation is legally sound and glorifies His grace by redeeming undeserving sinners. Each element of God's plan was orchestrated to reflect His attributes perfectly, reinforcing that salvation is a work of God alone, not man.
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