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What does it mean to be made nigh by the blood of Christ?

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Being made nigh means being brought near to God through Christ’s sacrifice.

To be made nigh by the blood of Christ refers to the reconciliation of believers to God that stems from Christ’s redemptive sacrifice. Ephesians 2:13 emphasizes this, stating that those who were once distant are now brought near through His blood. This act of being made nigh signifies that through the atonement of Christ, believers gain access to God, formerly denied due to sin. It affirms that no ritual or work can achieve this nearness; instead, it is solely through faith in the substitute that was made in our place. Therefore, the blood of Christ is not only a powerful symbol of atonement but also the very means by which relationship with God is established.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:13, Romans 5:1-2, Hebrews 10:19-22

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