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How do we know that Christ's blood has redemptive power?

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Christ's blood has redemptive power as it signifies the ultimate sacrifice for sin, fulfilling the need for atonement and offering forgiveness (Acts 20:28).

The redemptive power of Christ's blood is rooted in its divine significance as the blood of God incarnate. Acts 20:28 asserts that this blood was shed for the church, emphasizing that it holds infinite value and the capacity to atone for sin. Through His death, Christ paid the ransom for all the saved, liberating them from sin and its consequences. His blood serves as a powerful symbol of reconciliation and redemption, connecting believers to the grace and mercy of God, thus ensuring that their sins are forgiven and their debts to God's justice fully satisfied.
Scripture References: Acts 20:28

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Holy Blood
Henry Law · Aug 31, 2007
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