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What role does the blood of Christ play in purging the conscience?

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The blood of Christ purges the conscience from dead works and guilt.

Hebrews 9:14 teaches that the blood of Christ purges our conscience from dead works, meaning it cleanses us from the guilt associated with our sins. The sacrificial death of Jesus was the perfect and final offering that satisfied the requirements of the law, removing the basis for our condemnation before God. Through Christ’s sacrifice, believers can stand without guilt and serve God in a way that is truly acceptable. This purging is essential because it enables us to move from a state of being accused by our conscience to one of being perfected in Christ, allowing for genuine service to the living God rather than service motivated by guilt or fear.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:14

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