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Ultimately, Angel’s transformation comes not from Michael’s persistence, but from her own encounter with the Divine. The turning point of the novel occurs when she realizes that Michael’s love is a reflection of a greater, heavenly love that accepts her despite her unworthiness. The title, Redeeming Love , refers to a love that buys something back—a love that pays a price to restore value to the worthless. In the novel’s climax, Angel is able to forgive her abusers and, crucially, herself. She moves from being a victim of her circumstances to an agent of her own future, a transition that highlights the power of true healing.

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Enter Michael Hosea, a farmer who serves as the novel’s Christ-figure. Unlike the archetypal hero of a standard romance novel, Michael is not immediately drawn to Angel by lust or charm, but by a divine command to marry her. His obedience places him in a position of spiritual and emotional peril. Michael’s struggle is perhaps the most compelling aspect of the book; he is a righteous man, yet he is not without human frustration. He must constantly battle the urge to judge Angel’s past and his own insecurities regarding her inability to love him back. Through Michael, Rivers deconstructs the concept of "white knight" saviorism. While Michael saves Angel physically from the brothel, he cannot save her soul or her self-image through his actions alone. He learns that true love is not a rescue mission he can execute, but a patience he must endure. In the novel’s climax, Angel is able to

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