14. But Christ was sinless, and he offered himself as an eternal and spiritual sacrifice to God. That's why his blood is much more powerful and makes our consciences clear. Now we can serve the living God and no longer do things that lead to death.
15. Christ died to rescue those who had sinned and broken the old agreement. Now he brings his chosen ones a new agreement with its guarantee of God's eternal blessings!
16. In fact, making an agreement of this kind is like writing a will. This is because the one who makes the will must die before it is of any use.
17. In other words, a will doesn't go into effect as long as the one who made it is still alive.
18. Blood was also used to put the first agreement into effect.
19. Moses told the people all that the Law said they must do. Then he used red wool and a hyssop plant to sprinkle the people and the book of the Law with the blood of bulls and goats and with water.
20. He told the people, “With this blood God makes his agreement with you.”
21. Moses also sprinkled blood on the tent and on everything else that was used in worship.
22. The Law says that almost everything must be sprinkled with blood, and no sins can be forgiven unless blood is offered.
23. These things are only copies of what is in heaven, and so they had to be made holy by these ceremonies. But the real things in heaven must be made holy by something better.
24. This is why Christ did not go into a tent that had been made by humans and was only a copy of the real one. Instead, he went into heaven and is now there with God to help us.
25. Christ did not have to offer himself many times. He wasn't like a high priest who goes into the most holy place each year to offer the blood of an animal.
26. If he had offered himself every year, he would have suffered many times since the creation of the world. But instead, near the end of time he offered himself once and for all, so that he could be a sacrifice that does away with sin.