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Why is Christ's blood significant for salvation?

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Christ's blood is significant because it provides true cleansing and redemption from sin, unlike the blood of animal sacrifices.

The significance of Christ's blood lies in its ability to cleanse us from sin and guilt permanently. In Hebrews 9, it is contrasted with the animal sacrifices of the Old Testament, which could not purge the conscience of the worshippers. Christ’s sacrifice fulfills the law's requirements, making him the perfect atonement for our sins. By his blood, we receive forgiveness and are justified before God, experiencing a relationship with Him based on grace rather than works.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:22, Hebrews 10:19-22

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