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How is the blood of Christ described in the Bible?

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The blood of Christ is described as precious and essential for the remission of sin and reconciliation with God.

The blood of Christ holds a central place in biblical theology, described in 1 Peter 1:19 as 'precious blood'. This blood signifies the life of Christ, as it is through the shedding of His blood that there is remission of sins. It serves as the link between God's justice and mercy, satisfying the demands of divine holiness while extending forgiveness to His people. Because it was shed by the sinless Savior, it possesses transforming power that cleanses the believer's conscience and grants access to God's presence. Thus, the blood is not only precious to God but becomes a source of assurance and joy for believers who rest in its effectiveness for their salvation.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:19, Hebrews 9:22

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Precious Things
Clay Curtis · Dec 4, 2011
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