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How do we know that Jesus' blood was necessary for our salvation?

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Jesus' blood was necessary for salvation because it is the means by which God’s justice is satisfied and sins are atoned for.

The necessity of Jesus' blood for salvation is grounded in the reality of God's justice and holiness. As articulated in Romans 3:25, Christ was set forth by God as a propitiation through faith in His blood to declare His righteousness for the remission of sins. This highlights that Christ's blood is the atoning sacrifice essential for reconciling a holy God with sinful humanity. In Luke 22:20, His blood is labeled as the New Testament, indicating that it establishes the new covenant relationship between God and His people, whereby their sins are not only forgiven but completely forgotten (Jeremiah 31:34). Thus, the blood of Christ is vital as it secures our redemption and ensures that we can approach the Father without fear of condemnation.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, Luke 22:20, Jeremiah 31:34

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