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Why is the concept of Christ's sacrifice through His flesh and blood important for Christians?

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The sacrifice through Christ's flesh and blood is central to salvation, symbolizing His atonement for sin.

Christ’s sacrifice is central to the message of the Gospel, as seen in John 6:51, where He states, 'The bread that I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.' This sacrifice is not merely a historical event but the means by which believers are cleansed from sin and granted eternal life. His flesh represents the perfect life He led—the obedience that stands as righteousness for believers—while His blood signifies the atoning death that satisfies God's justice. Understanding this is crucial for Christians, as it reaffirms the complete and sufficient basis for their salvation and the profound love demonstrated through Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: John 6:51, 1 John 2:2

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