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What does the Bible say about the accomplishment of Christ's blood?

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The Bible declares that Christ's blood accomplished our salvation, securing the redemption and forgiveness of sins for His people.

The Bible teaches that the blood of Christ was not shed in vain but was a means of accomplishing the salvation of those chosen by God. In Luke 9:31, Moses and Elijah spoke of Jesus' decease, emphasizing the purpose of His death as an accomplishment rather than simply a suffering. This points to the sovereign grace of God in redeeming His church, as noted in Acts 20:28 where we learn that Christ purchased the church with His own blood. His death was a fulfillment of the Father's will—to lose none of those given to Him (John 6:39). Thus, the accomplishment of Christ's blood is central to understanding our salvation and the blessings that flow from it.
Scripture References: Luke 9:31, Acts 20:28, John 6:39

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