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What is the significance of Christ's blood in the New Covenant?

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Christ's blood is the foundation of the New Covenant, sealing and guaranteeing the promises of God to His people.

In the context of the New Covenant, the blood of Christ serves as the essential means of establishing a new relationship between God and His people. Hebrews 9:15 states that Christ is the mediator of the New Testament, which was instituted through His sacrificial death. This blood not only secures forgiveness but also seals God's promises to His elect, guaranteeing their inheritance and relationship with Him. The New Covenant is characterized by internal transformation and a personal connection to God, as believers are cleansed and empowered by the Holy Spirit, all made possible through the precious blood of Christ. Thus, every spiritual blessing is rooted in the sacrifice of Jesus.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:15, Ephesians 1:3

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