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Why is Christ's blood important for our salvation?

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Christ's blood is significant for salvation because it serves as the atonement for our sins, reconciling us to God.

The blood of Christ signifies the ultimate sacrifice made for sin, as seen in Hebrews 10:14, where it is stated that Christ's one offering perfected forever those who are sanctified. The significance of His blood lies in its ability to wash away sin and its power to grant believers a new life through His resurrection. When we trust in His sacrificial death, we are assured of our forgiveness and acceptance before God. The passage emphasizes that without Christ, we are bound to dead rituals that cannot save. Hence, approaching God requires faith in the redemptive work of Christ alone, ensuring that we receive mercy and grace.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:14, Romans 9:30-32, Isaiah 29:1-8

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