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What makes Christ's blood described as 'precious'?

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Christ's blood is considered precious because it is God's blood, shed for sinners, and holds infinite value for salvation.

The term 'precious' in reference to Christ's blood captures both its value and significance within the context of salvation. In 1 Peter 1:19, the word 'precious' signifies something of great worth, and since Christ's blood was shed on behalf of His people, it carries immense importance. As God Himself, the value of His blood is infinite, highlighting the gravity of our sin which necessitated such a sacrifice. The blood of Christ not only effectually cleanses believers from all unrighteousness, as seen in 1 John 1:7, but also gives believers their standing before God, making it truly precious to those who have been redeemed.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:19, 1 John 1:7

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