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Since he has so chosen us, we belong to him, more especially because he has bought us by the blood of his Son.
— John Calvin
But however they may sport with its uncertainty, had they to seal their own doctrine with their blood, and at the expense of life, it would be seen what value they put upon it. Very different is our confidence - a confidence which is not appalled by the terrors of death, and therefore not even by the judgment - seat of God.
— John Calvin
The apostle teaches us that nothing from us will please God, unless we are purged by the blood of Christ.
— John Calvin
All worship is unclean and wicked unless purified by the sprinkling of the blood of Christ.
— John Calvin
The Word of God we read is written not so much with ink as with the blood of the Son of God;
— John Calvin
Before we receive any knowledge of God's Fatherly good will for us, the blood of Christ must intercede for us and restore us to God's favor.
— John Calvin
To Christ we are to be always coming; upon Him always relying; to His precious blood always looking.
— Charles Spurgeon
After Jesus, the next group of people with the most innocent blood are the millions of unborn babies who were aborted with never even a chance at life, much less the chance to make a choice between good or evil. Leviticus 17:11 says that life is in the blood. And innocent shed blood cries out to God. What kind of cry do you think the blood of 44 million innocent babies aborted in the womb makes? What does that sound like to God?
— James Goll
Without Christ, we're in Satan's grip. But because of His great love for us, Jesus shed His blood and died to redeem us from our sins, giving us full forgiveness.
— David Jeremiah
You can be at all fronts, wherever there is grief, in the power of the cross. Your compassionate love takes you everywhere, this love from the divine heart. Its precious blood is poured everywhere, soothing, healing, saving.
— Edith Stein
When they smile, I see blood trickling down their faces; I see their insidious purposes; I see that the object of all their cajoling is—blood! I now warn my countrymen to beware of these execrable philosophers, whose only object it is to destroy every thing that is good here, and to establish immorality and murder by precept and example—'Hic niger est hunc tu Romane caveto' ['Such a man is evil; beware of him, Roman'. Horace, Satires I. 4. 85.].
— Edmund Burke
There is something about uncleanness that asks for blood.
— Edward Welch