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How does Christ's sacrifice relate to the concept of being unspotted?

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Christ's sacrifice ensures that believers can be considered unspotted and perfect before God.

The idea of being unspotted comes from Christ's redemptive work, where He bore the sins of His people and provided the perfect sacrifice needed to satisfy God's justice. By His blood, believers are cleansed and made spotless, which is essential for acceptance before a holy God. As it is stated in Hebrews 9:14, Christ offered Himself without spot to God, illustrating that His sacrificial act made it possible for believers to be declared holy and blameless in God's sight. This transformation underscores the grace that characterizes the relationship between Christ and His church.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:14, Ephesians 5:27, 1 Peter 1:18-19

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