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Why is the concept of Christ's redemptive blood important for Christians?

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Christ's redemptive blood is vital as it signifies the effective sacrifice that secures salvation for His chosen people.

The significance of Christ's blood lies in its effectiveness and its ability to secure salvation for those whom He has chosen. As mentioned in the sermon, if Christ died for everyone without distinction, including those who ultimately perish, the value of His blood would be diminished. However, the doctrine of sovereign grace affirms that Christ's sacrificial death is effectual, saving His own fully and completely, as noted in I Peter 1:19, where it is referred to as precious blood. This understanding reinforces the believer's hope, as the blood of Christ cleanses the repentant sinner effectively and assures them of their standing before a holy God.
Scripture References: I Peter 1:19, Revelation 7:14

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Larry Criss · Mar 18, 2012
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