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

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The shedding of Christ's blood is essential for the remission of sins and the fulfillment of the new covenant.

The significance of Christ's blood lies in its covenantal role; without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sins (Hebrews 9:22). Christ’s sacrificial death not only fulfills the requirements for justice but also serves as the means by which believers are cleansed and made acceptable to God. As the blood of Christ purifies and redeems, it reinforces the believer's standing in the new covenant, allowing them to access the graces promised (John 19:34-35). This makes the understanding of the atoning work of Christ foundational to the Christian faith.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:22, John 19:34-35

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