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What does the Bible say about sacrifice for salvation?

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The Bible teaches that salvation is through the sacrifice of Christ's blood alone, emphasizing the necessity of faith in His atoning work.

The Bible emphasizes the significance of Christ's sacrifice for salvation, illustrating that true belief is grounded in recognizing the need for atonement through His blood. Figures like Abel understood the necessity of sacrificial blood, hinting at the total dependence on God's grace for salvation. The idea is further reinforced in the New Testament, which states that if salvation could come through works, then Christ died in vain. This underscores the essential belief that redemption and justification before God are uniquely found in Christ's sacrificial death on the cross.
Scripture References: Hebrews 1:1-3, Genesis 49:8-12, Romans 8:32, Galatians 2:21

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Cody Groover · Nov 4, 2015
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