What does the Bible say about the significance of Christ's blood?
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The Bible teaches that Christ's blood was offered for sin before the Lord, honoring God's justice and righteousness.
In Scripture, the blood of Christ is of supreme importance as it represents the ultimate atonement for sin, offered before the Lord. When the Passover lamb was slain, its blood was placed on the outside of the door, symbolizing that when God saw the blood, He would pass over the people, as stated in Exodus 12:13. This act of atonement not only assures the redemption of God's chosen but also serves to honor and magnify the character of God. Through Christ's suffering and death, we see God’s righteousness satisfied and His justice fulfilled, showcasing His character as both just and the Justifier of those who have faith in Him.
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