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How does Jesus' blood function as a mediator?

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Jesus' blood serves as the atonement that justifies sinners and allows them to enter God's presence.

In His role as mediator, Jesus' blood is central to the justification of believers. Romans 5:9 states, "Much more then, being now justified by His blood, we shall be saved from wrath through Him." His shed blood not only serves as a payment for sin but also signifies the means through which we are justified before God. The sacrificial system of the Old Testament points forward to Christ, emphasizing that His blood provides the necessary atonement that reconciles us with a holy God, allowing us to enter His presence without fear.
Scripture References: Romans 5:9

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