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How does God's grace relate to the blood of Christ?

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God's grace is fully manifested in the blood of Christ, which secures redemption for His elect.

The relationship between God’s grace and the blood of Christ is foundational in Reformed theology. It is by grace that believers receive the benefits of Christ’s sacrifice, which was established in the covenant of grace. This grace is not merely a general offer but specifically applied to those whom God has chosen to save. In Acts 20:28, we read that Christ purchased the church with His own blood, emphasizing that His sacrifice was intentional and personal. The effect of this grace is life-changing, as it frees us from the dominion of sin and brings us into communion with God, allowing us to approach Him confidently through the merit of Christ’s sacrifice.
Scripture References: Acts 20:28, Hebrews 10:19-22

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