Aspects of the Blood in the Light of True Atonement

Posted Jun 26, 2026 by Azadeh Badiee in Everlasting Gospel

This is a merged summary of answers to several questions about the different aspects of the blood in the light of true Biblical atonement, gathered from the research and pastoral resources available at https://maranathamedia.com/.

These include: Atonement (A. Ebens); The Atonement, The Demands of the Law and Divine Retribution (A. Ebens); Blood of the New Covenant (Sermon by A. Ebens); Christ's Mission (E.G. White); Cleansed by the Blood of Jesus (A. Ebens); Cross Light (E.G. White); Cross Examined Cross Encountered (A. Ebens); Did God Kill Jesus? (K. Mullins); The Water of Life (E.J. Waggoner); The Everlasting Covenant (E.J. Waggoner); God Is Love (G. Fifield); 1897 General Conference Bulletin Sermons (G. Fifield); The Water of Life (George Fifield); Jesus Christ and Him Crucified (K. Mullins); Key to Empowering the Third Angel's Message (A. Ebens); Laodicea and the Atonement (Sermon by A. Ebens); Mercy Not Sacrifice (E.J. Waggoner); Mercy Not Sacrifice (Sermon by R. Olschewsky); The Mystery of the Cross (Sermon by A. Ebens); Natural Justice and Atonement (A. Ebens); One Mediator (A. Ebens); Perfect Peace (Sermon series by A. Ebens); The Sufferings of Christ (E.G. White); Then Shall the Sanctuary Be Cleansed (D. Short); Justice and Mercy (E.J. Waggoner); Why Did Christ Have to Die? (K. Mullins); What is the Cross? (Sermon by A. Ebens); Why God Instituted Animal Sacrifices (K. Mullins).

1. The Nature of the Two Bloods: Spiritual Transfusion vs. Literal Death

The sources distinguish between literal blood, associated with the Old Covenant and man's perception of justice, and spiritual blood, which is the life-giving Spirit of the New Covenant.

2. Wine as the Symbol of Gladness, Divine Delight, and the Blessing Within

In the New Covenant, "blood" is symbolized by wine, representing the Father’s delight and the joy of the Spirit.

3. The Origin of Sacrifice and the Priesthood of Melchizedek

The sources argue that God never required sacrifice for forgiveness; instead, it was a condescension to human necessity. Christ’s priesthood is primarily after the order of Melchizedek, an eternal ministry of life that preceded the Levitical system of animal sacrifice.

4. A New and Living Way: The Sanctuary Journey of Sonship

The "new and living way" (Hebrews 10:20) is a path to the Father that is entirely free from the requirement of death to satisfy divine justice; it is the transition from a religion of death-appeasement—the "ministration of death" (the Old Covenant)—to a life-giving relationship with the Father—the "ministration of the Spirit" (the New Covenant) based on mercy, sonship, and the character of God as a non-violent Father.

5. The Timing of Atonement: Baptism vs. The Accommodation of the Cross

In the "new and living way" revealed by the sources, true atonement—or at-one-ment—was effectively manifested at the baptism of Christ. While traditional views place the completed atonement at the death of Jesus to satisfy a legal debt, these sources suggest that from God's perspective, humanity was reconciled when Christ, as our representative, accepted His identity and worth as the Father’s beloved child.

6. The Cosmic and Continuous Cross: The Outpouring of the Blood

True atonement extends far beyond a historical event at Calvary; it encompasses a universal reconciliation and a continuous, cosmic outpouring of life.

7. The Dual Role of Christ as a Mediator

Christ acts as a "go-between" for two parties with different understandings of justice, based on the principle that “a mediator does not mediate for one only, but God is one” (Galatians 3:20).