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How can a sinner be made clean?

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A sinner is made clean through the sovereign will of Christ, His sacrificial blood, and the righteousness He imparts.

A sinner's cleansing is accomplished solely through the sovereign will of Jesus Christ, who declared, 'I will be thou clean' (Matthew 8:3). This divine act entails His precious blood, which purges sin completely, as indicated in Hebrews 1:3, where it states that He purged our sins by Himself. Additionally, believers are clothed in Christ's righteousness, depicted as a clean garment in Revelation 19:8, symbolizing the transformative work that makes them acceptable before God. Thus, to be made clean, one must rely on Christ’s will, blood, and righteousness alone.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:3, Hebrews 1:3, Revelation 19:8

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