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The power of Christianity is not found in trends, language, or performance—it is found in the cross.
In this episode of Saved Not Soft, we return to the foundation of our faith: the blood of Jesus. We talk about what the blood actually accomplished, why the cross still stands at the center of the gospel, and how redemption is not symbolic—it is authoritative.
This conversation explores the biblical meaning of the blood of Christ: forgiveness of sins, reconciliation with God, freedom from condemnation, and the victory secured through Jesus’ sacrifice. We address why the blood of Jesus is not something to outgrow, soften, or rebrand, and why its power is just as effective today as it was the moment it was shed.
If you’ve felt distant from the simplicity of the gospel, confused about spiritual authority, or unsure where your confidence before God comes from, this episode is a call back to truth. Our hope is not in ourselves, our obedience, or our spiritual performance—but in the finished work of Jesus.
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The power of Christianity is not found in trends, language, or performance—it is found in the cross.
In this episode of Saved Not Soft, we return to the foundation of our faith: the blood of Jesus. We talk about what the blood actually accomplished, why the cross still stands at the center of the gospel, and how redemption is not symbolic—it is authoritative.
This conversation explores the biblical meaning of the blood of Christ: forgiveness of sins, reconciliation with God, freedom from condemnation, and the victory secured through Jesus’ sacrifice. We address why the blood of Jesus is not something to outgrow, soften, or rebrand, and why its power is just as effective today as it was the moment it was shed.
If you’ve felt distant from the simplicity of the gospel, confused about spiritual authority, or unsure where your confidence before God comes from, this episode is a call back to truth. Our hope is not in ourselves, our obedience, or our spiritual performance—but in the finished work of Jesus.
Support the show

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