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How do we know that Christ's blood effects salvation?

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The Scriptures teach that Christ's blood was shed as a true atoning sacrifice, effectively redeeming His people from their sins.

The doctrine of the efficacy of Christ's blood is rooted in the biblical narrative of redemptive history, where the blood of sacrificial lambs pointed to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Hebrews 9:22 highlights that without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sins. Christ's fulfillment of this type is evident as He willingly laid down His life for His sheep, ensuring that His death was not ineffectual but rather the means by which sin is atoned for. The affirmation that Christ's blood saves is not based on mere confession, but on the grace of God operating through faith, ensuring that those redeemed are indeed His elect. Thus, believers have the assurance that their salvation is secured by the actual power of Christ's sacrificial death.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:22, John 10:15

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Paul Mahan · Jul 29, 1990
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