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Why is the doctrine of the blood of Christ important for Christians?

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The doctrine of the blood of Christ is vital as it encapsulates the Gospel message and assures believers of their salvation.

The doctrine of the blood of Christ is crucial because it encapsulates the entirety of the Gospel, emphasizing God's love and divine justice. It reveals that salvation is not achieved through human effort or faith alone, but through the blood of Christ, which was shed for the redemption of sinners. When God sees the blood, as noted in Exodus 12:13, He passes over judgment and grants mercy. For Christians, this doctrine reassures them of their security in Christ; their standing before God is based solely on the righteousness of Christ—full and complete. Understanding the significance of the blood leads to a deeper appreciation of grace and a humbler approach to faith, instilling a profound sense of gratitude for the ultimate sacrifice made on their behalf.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:13

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When I See the Blood
Jim Byrd · Jan 10, 2024
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