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What does the Bible say about the time of reformation?

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The time of reformation refers to the fulfillment of God's promise through Christ, who entered the true holy place with His own blood to secure eternal redemption.

In Hebrews 9, the term 'time of reformation' signifies a pivotal moment when the sacrificial system of the Old Testament was fulfilled in the person of Jesus Christ. While the previous tabernacle and its rituals were merely figures or parables that represented something far greater, the true reformation initiated through Christ's sacrifice established a new way to God that was not achieved through the animal sacrifices that had preceded it. Christ, being the great High Priest, entered the heavenly sanctuary with His own blood, securing eternal redemption for all who believe in Him. Thus, the time of reformation is not simply a historical event but the opening of a new covenant relationship made possible only through the sufficient sacrifice of Jesus.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:11-12, Hebrews 9:8

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