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What does the Bible say about the New Testament in Christ's blood?

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The New Testament in Christ's blood signifies the fulfillment of God's covenant of grace and the means of salvation for His people.

In Luke 22:20, Jesus states, 'This cup is the New Testament in my blood, which is shed for you.' This declaration signifies that His blood is the fulfillment of the everlasting covenant that was established before the foundation of the world. The New Testament represents the grace of God in providing redemption through the sacrifice of His Son, Jesus Christ. It encapsulates the promises of forgiveness and eternal life that are granted to those who believe in Him. This blood is essential for the remission of sins, as Hebrews 9:22 affirms, 'without the shedding of blood, there is no remission.' Thus, the New Testament is anchored in the sacrificial work of Christ, ensuring that the covenant promises are realized in the lives of believers.
Scripture References: Luke 22:20, Hebrews 9:22

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