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What is meant by the blood of Christ speaking better things than Abel?

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The blood of Christ speaks of grace and redemption, contrasting Abel's blood, which cried out for vengeance and guilt.

In Hebrews 12:24, the writer contrasts the blood of Abel with the blood of Christ, illustrating that while Abel's blood symbolized guilt and demanded justice, Christ's blood embodies grace, forgiveness, and redemption. This distinction underscores the transformative power of Christ's sacrifice. Rather than condemning us due to our sin, Christ's shed blood ensures our justification and acceptance before God. It articulates God's eternal purpose to save a people who would otherwise be lost, showcasing Christ's role in securing not just a pardon for sins, but also a relationship with God, something that Abel's sacrifice could not achieve.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:24

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