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Why is the blood of the covenant significant for Christians?

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The blood of the covenant is significant because it represents the sacrifice of Christ, ensuring eternal redemption and the believer's sanctification.

In Hebrews 13:20-21, the blood of the everlasting covenant is highlighted as a means through which believers are made perfect in doing God's will. This concept is deeply rooted in the sacrificial system of the Old Testament, where blood was required for atonement. Christ's blood fulfills this requirement, as He is both High Priest and perfect sacrifice. His blood ensures that believers are cleansed from sin and enabled to participate in God's divine will, which is pivotal for living a life pleasing to Him. This assurance of sanctification underscores the power and significance of Christ's sacrifice for all who trust in Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:20-21, Hebrews 9:12, 10:16-18

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