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Why is the blood of Christ referred to as precious?

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It is called precious because it is unique and invaluable, being the pure blood of Christ without sin.

The term 'precious' signifies the unique and incomparable value of Christ’s blood. As 1 Peter 1:19 indicates, His blood is without blemish and without spot, marking it as the only acceptable sacrifice for sin. Additionally, it is human blood without sin, making it distinct from all other sacrifices throughout history. The preciousness arises not only from its purity but also from its power to redeem and to connect humanity with God. This designation underscores the gravity of the sacrifice and the enormous love exhibited through Christ’s willing death for His people.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:19, Revelation 5:9

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