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What is the significance of the blood and water that came from Jesus?

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The blood and water symbolize Jesus' humanity and the completion of His sacrificial work (John 19:34).

The blood and water that flowed from Jesus' side during His crucifixion hold profound theological significance. In John 19:34, this event illustrates Jesus' true humanity and the reality of His suffering in the flesh. The blood signifies the atoning sacrifice that cleanses believers from sin, while the water serves as a testament to His real physical existence and the outpouring of His life for humanity. According to 1 John 5:6, this dual witness—of blood and water—demonstrates that Jesus came by water and blood, affirming His incarnational role and the necessity of faith in His redemptive work for salvation.
Scripture References: John 19:34, 1 John 5:6, Ephesians 2:13

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