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How do we know that salvation is through blood sacrifice?

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The necessity of a blood sacrifice for salvation is derived from God's holiness and justice, as outlined in Scripture.

The requirement for a blood sacrifice stems from the nature of God as holy and just. God cannot overlook sin, and thus it must be punished. The Old Testament reveals through various instances, including the sacrifice made by Abel, that an innocent life must be taken to atone for guilt. This principle culminates in the New Testament in the death of Jesus Christ, who was offered as the ultimate sacrifice for sin. Hebrews teaches that through His one offering, He has perfected forever those who are sanctified, solidifying the understanding that without shedding of blood, there is no remission of sin.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:22, Genesis 4:4, John 1:29

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