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What is the significance of Christ's blood in purchasing the church?

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Christ's blood signifies the deep cost and sacrifice for the church, affirming its special status as God's people (Acts 20:28).

The significance of Christ's blood in purchasing the church cannot be overstated; it highlights the sacrificial nature of our salvation and the special love God has for His people. In Acts 20:28, Paul mentions that the church of God was purchased with the blood of His own Son, emphasizing that this was no ordinary transaction. It illustrates the depth of Christ's love and the severity of the consequences of sin. The blood of Christ assures believers that their salvation is secure because it was bought at a great price—one that was sufficient and effective for all those whom He intended to save. This foundational truth underpins the church's identity as a sanctified and cherished body, called to live in accordance with the grace bestowed upon them through Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 20:28, Ephesians 1:7

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