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Why is the blood of Christ significant in worship?

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The blood of Christ is significant because it achieved atonement for sin and serves as the basis for our redemption and relationship with God.

The blood of Christ is pivotal in Christian worship as it represents the sacrificial act that reconciles believers to God. In Revelation 5:9, the elders praise Christ, declaring that He has purchased men from every tribe and nation with His blood. This act of atonement fulfills the requirements of divine justice and serves to demonstrate God's grace and mercy to sinners. The blood signifies not only the price paid for our salvation but also highlights the seriousness of sin and God's commitment to justice. Therefore, the blood of Christ should always be central in our worship, reminding us of the cost of our redemption and compelling us to respond with gratitude and reverence.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:9, Hebrews 9:22, 1 Peter 1:18-19, Ephesians 1:7

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