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The third cup of the Passover meal reveals that God's work goes beyond rescue to complete redemption. While rescue removes danger, redemption restores belonging and inheritance. Jesus became our kinsman redeemer by taking on human flesh, meeting the requirements to legally restore us to God's family. As redeemed people, we're no longer defined by past failures or present struggles, but by what Christ has accomplished. We can practice intentional gratitude after meals, remembering that every blessing connects to the moment our Redeemer paid the price for our complete restoration.
By Trailside Church5
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The third cup of the Passover meal reveals that God's work goes beyond rescue to complete redemption. While rescue removes danger, redemption restores belonging and inheritance. Jesus became our kinsman redeemer by taking on human flesh, meeting the requirements to legally restore us to God's family. As redeemed people, we're no longer defined by past failures or present struggles, but by what Christ has accomplished. We can practice intentional gratitude after meals, remembering that every blessing connects to the moment our Redeemer paid the price for our complete restoration.