Christ's blood is essential for salvation because it purges sins and ensures eternal life for believers (Hebrews 9:14, John 6:39).
The blood of Christ is fundamental in the doctrine of salvation because it represents the only means through which believers are cleansed from sin. Hebrews 9:14 informs us that the blood of Christ offers a much greater sacrificial value than the blood of animals used in the Old Testament. It washes away sins and facilitates a relationship with God through justification. In John 6:39, the Father's will ensures that all whom He has given to Christ shall 'lose nothing' and be resurrected on the last day. Thus, Christ’s blood substantiates every promise of salvation and secures the eternal inheritance for those chosen in Him.
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