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Why is the concept of being without blemish important for Christians?

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Being without blemish signifies total acceptance and purity before God, made possible through Christ.

The concept of being without blemish is vital for Christians as it underscores the nature of their standing before God. In Revelation 14, the redeemed are described as being without blemish, symbolizing their purity and acceptance through the sacrificial work of Christ. It highlights the transformation that occurs through faith; believers are not only forgiven but are also accounted as righteous in the sight of God. This truth encapsulates the essence of the gospel—that through Christ's atoning death, believers are cleansed from sin and made holy, enabling them to have a relationship with a holy God.
Scripture References: Revelation 14:5, Ephesians 1:4-5

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