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What does the blood of Christ signify in relation to the church?

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The blood of Christ signifies the immense value and redemption of the church.

In Acts 20:28, Paul states that God purchased the church with His own blood, signifying the extraordinary sacrifice made for its redemption. This underscores the church's worth in God's eyes, revealing that salvation and cleansing come through the shedding of Christ's blood. The preciousness of the church is rooted in this act of sacrificial love, indicating that all whom God has chosen will be redeemed and kept secure by His grace. Thus, the blood of Christ represents the foundation of the believer's faith and salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 20:28

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A Pastor's Care
Fred Evans · Mar 20, 2011
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