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What does applying the blood of Christ mean for believers?

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Applying the blood of Christ means trusting in His substitutionary atonement for our sins, leading to justification and eternal life.

The act of applying the blood of Christ involves placing our faith in His atoning sacrifice. Just as the Israelites were commanded to apply the blood to their doorposts (Exodus 12:7), believers are called to have faith that the blood of Christ has been shed for their sins. This is not merely an intellectual acknowledgment but a heartfelt trust in His finished work, which results in the justification of the sinner (Romans 5:9). Furthermore, the Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in this application, ensuring that genuine faith produces a transformed life, characterized by new desires and obedience to God’s commands. Without this application—believing and resting in Christ's work—there is no safety from judgment or assurance of eternal life.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:7, Romans 5:9

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