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How does the concept of being 'redeemed by the blood' relate to salvation?

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Being 'redeemed by the blood' means that Christ's sacrifice satisfies divine justice, allowing sinners to be justified before God.

The phrase 'redeemed by the blood' refers to the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ, which serves as the basis for our justification and acceptance before God. Through His death, Jesus bore the penalty for our sins, fulfilling the demands of God's justice by offering Himself as a perfect sacrifice. This act not only appeases God's wrath but also allows believers to be credited with Christ's righteousness, providing a legal standing before the holy Judge. Consequently, the blood of Christ becomes the essential means by which we are reconciled to God, illustrating the depth of His love and the cost of our redemption, central to the gospel message.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:7, Hebrews 9:22

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