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What does the Bible say about the Spirit, the Water, and the Blood?

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The Bible describes the Spirit, Water, and Blood as witnesses to the person and work of Christ, affirming our faith and assurance of salvation.

In 1 John 5:8, the apostle John refers to three that bear witness on earth: the Spirit, the Water, and the Blood. Collectively, these testify to the reality of redemption accomplished in Christ. The Spirit bears witness through the gospel, revealing who Christ is and what He has done for humanity. The Water symbolizes baptism and signifies the cleansing of believers through grace, while the Blood represents the sacrifice of Christ that purges our sins. Together, they affirm the assurance of faith for believers, each agreeing in the central truth that Jesus is the Christ who has accomplished our redemption.
Scripture References: 1 John 5:8, John 3:5-6, Romans 8:16

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