reply to post by likepaincomefromheaven
Sin separates us from God. Christ shed His blood for the remission of sins to restore us to fellowship with the Father. That's what "covered in the
blood of the Lamb" means. When God looks at a saved Christian, He no longer sees our sin, but the righteous blood of His unblemished Son. Christ is
our "kinsmen redeemer", and yes, it is personal.
The Jews rejected Christ as the Messiah, so His salvation was offered to the Gentiles. This also was prophesied in the OT.
Christian theology is not based on being released from the curse of the law. It is based on the fulfillment of the law in the spirit through the work
of Christ on the Cross. His sinless life, substitutionary death, and glorious resurrection. He is the propitiation for our sins, our Lord and Savior,
rightly deserving of our praise and devotion.