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Why is the blood of the Lamb significant for salvation?

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The blood of the Lamb is significant for salvation because it redeems believers from their sins and restores their relationship with God.

The blood of the Lamb is central to Christian theology as it represents the atoning sacrifice made for the sins of humanity. In Revelation 5, the worship of the redeemed acknowledges the Lamb for being slain and having redeemed them by His blood. This act of redemption signifies the payment made for sin, allowing sinners access to God and restoring them to a right relationship. The blood of Christ not only removes the guilt of sin but secures eternal life for the elect, emphasizing the profound depth of God's grace and mercy in the salvation process.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:9, Ephesians 1:7, Revelation 12:11

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