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Why must a redeemer be willing?

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A redeemer must be willing to act out of love, as true redemption requires voluntary sacrifice.

The willingness of a redeemer is paramount in the concept of redemption. The Bible illustrates this through Boaz's readiness to redeem Ruth, which reflects the character of Christ. In Hebrews 10:7, Christ expresses His willingness to fulfill God's will, affirming that true redemption cannot be coerced. This willingness stems from love, mercy, and grace, demonstrating the heart of the redeemer. Christ's voluntary sacrifice on the cross underscores His role as a willing Redeemer who freely gives Himself for His people, highlighting the importance of intention and desire in the work of salvation.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:7, John 15:13

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