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What role does Christ's blood play in salvation?

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Christ's blood is the means by which we are justified, forgiven, and reconciled to God.

The blood of Christ is central to the doctrine of salvation. Scripture emphasizes that 'we are justified by His blood' (Romans 5:9) and that through His blood, we have forgiveness and redemption. The sacrificial system of the Old Testament foreshadowed Christ's redeeming work, where His blood was shed as the perfect sacrifice for sin. Through faith, we are brought near to God, cleansed, and perfected eternally because of what He accomplished through His death on the cross. This underscores the gracious provision of God for all who believe in His Son.
Scripture References: Romans 5:9, Ephesians 1:7, Revelation 1:5

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