Ephesians 1:7. In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace. . .
I confess; I do not like “blood talk” in Christianity. I typically change the word “blood” in songs to “cross” or “death.” The blood talk seems so primitive. Why is such talk necessary?
First, Jesus didn’t just die for our sins. He was executed, cruelly, torturously, violently. Blood loss was the whole point of the crucifixion method.
Second, because of the Old Testament precedents. All those sacrifices meant temporary atonement. The Son of God had to die in a blood-shedding way to fulfill eternal atonement because only He was eternal.
Third, because sin costs. Sin is rebellion against God, which is not the minor infractions we think of. Sin is how we bend away from God in every way.
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