Kinsman Redeemer
Kinsman Redeemer Hook Every one of us needs a rescuer. But not just anyone can redeem us. The Redeemer must be qualified, willing, and able. Scripture "And now it is true that I am thy near kinsman: howbeit there is a kinsman nearer than I." ( Ruth 3:12 KJV) Explanation The story of Boaz and Ruth points to God's greater plan of redemption. In Israel, a kinsman-redeemer had to be a close relative with both the right and the ability to redeem a family member. After humanity's fall, mankind needed such a Redeemer—One who was truly related to us. This is why the Son of God became the Son of Man. Jesus took on human flesh so He could become our Kinsman and redeem us, making it possible for the sons of men to become the sons of God. Boaz told Ruth there was a nearer kinsman. That nearer kinsman, often seen as a picture of Adam and humanity's natural condition, had the legal position but lacked the ability to redeem. He eventually confessed, "I...