Why is the blood of Christ considered essential for salvation?
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The blood of Christ is essential for salvation because it alone atones for sin and grants righteousness to believers.
In Exodus, the Passover lamb's blood was a symbol of redemption that spared Israel from judgment. This event foreshadows the ultimate sacrifice of Christ, who is our Passover lamb. The New Testament teaches that Christ's blood, shed for our sins, is what truly cleanses us and reconciles us to God. This sacrificial system illustrates the seriousness of sin and the necessity of a substitute to satisfy divine justice. Without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sin (Hebrews 9:22). Therefore, recognizing Christ's blood as essential is foundational to understanding our need for grace and the profound nature of salvation offered to us.
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