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What does Hebrews 9 teach about the nature of salvation?

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Hebrews 9 teaches that salvation is accomplished through Christ's once-for-all sacrifice.

Hebrews 9 emphasizes the contrast between the old covenant and the new covenant established by Christ's blood. The old covenant’s repetitive animal sacrifices could never provide true redemption, while Christ's singular sacrificial death effectively put away sin for His people. This chapter illustrates that through Christ's sacrifice, believers are granted access to God, not by their own merit but solely through His finished work. Thus, salvation is fully accomplished in Christ, leaving no room for human effort to contribute to our redemption.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:26, Hebrews 10:14

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