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Why is faith in Christ's blood important?

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Faith in Christ's blood is crucial for salvation as it is the only means by which we can be accepted by God.

Faith in Christ's blood is essential because it signifies our recognition that we can approach God only through the sacrifice of Jesus. In Genesis 40, the butler represents the believer, who brings nothing but the cup filled with crushed grapes, illustrating that our only hope in salvation is through the blood of Christ. Therefore, approaching God with our own efforts, like the baker, results in rejection. The sovereign grace perspective emphasizes that faith alone, as a response to God's grace, is the means by which we receive righteousness.
Scripture References: Genesis 40, Isaiah 64:6

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