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How do we know Christ's blood offers eternal redemption?

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Scripture affirms that Christ's blood secured an eternal redemption, not a potential one, and this is affirmed by the context of Hebrews.

Hebrews 9:12 explicitly states that Christ entered the holy place once for all, obtaining eternal redemption through His own blood. This is crucial because if redemption depended on our actions or faith, it would not be eternal. The distinction is clear: Christ's blood didn't just make redemption possible; it accomplished it definitively. The eternal aspect emphasizes that this redemption reaches back into eternity and forward, affirming that it is effective for those whom Christ died. It is a powerful testament to the sufficiency of His sacrifice, eliminating the need for further offerings once His blood was shed.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:12, Hebrews 10:10

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