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What role does Christ's blood play in our atonement?

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Christ’s blood is the crucial element of our atonement, signifying His sacrificial death that cleanses sin.

The blood of Christ plays a foundational role in our atonement, as it represents the life given for the remission of sin. Hebrews 9:22 states, 'without shedding of blood is no remission.' This highlights the necessity of sacrifice for atonement. Christ's blood is not only a symbol but the actual means by which sin is removed. In Romans 5:9, the linkage between His blood and our justification is established, showing that through His blood, believers are declared righteous before God. The implications of this are profound, as it means that true cleansing from sin is achieved, allowing believers to stand justified and without condemnation in the presence of a holy God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:22, Romans 5:9

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