(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Now there's a guy named John MacArthur who calls him, I think he's like some Reformed theologian, but several years ago he taught that Christ's blood was not special. Do I think he had to actually die, actually bleed? Not to save us, we are not saved by his bleeding or by his blood as a fluid. That just shows you the mind, the depraved mind of John MacArthur and his bloodless gospel. I'll take that blood because the blood is what atones for our sins. The blood is the justifying power of sin. Out of our lives it justifies us. What does that mean? Well justify means just as if I had never sinned. So when the blood is applied to our life, then it's just like you never sinned. That's what it means.