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Why is the concept of no more sacrifices important for Christians?

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The concept of no more sacrifices assures Christians of their complete acceptance and forgiveness in Christ (Hebrews 10:18).

The theological importance of the notion of no more sacrifices lies in the assurance it provides to believers of their standing before God. In Hebrews 10:18, it declares that where there is remission of sins, there is no more need for further offering. This is pivotal as it reinforces the doctrine of justification by faith—believers are declared righteous in the sight of God solely through faith in Jesus Christ and His finished work. This liberation from the burden of repeating sacrifices not only reaffirms the finality of Christ's atonement but also encourages believers to live in the freedom and joy of their new identity in Him. This truth fosters a deep appreciation for grace and motivates a life of worship in response to God’s mercy.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:18

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Remission of These
Tim James · Jul 30, 2023
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