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How does the Bible describe the cleansing of sin for believers?

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The Bible teaches that believers are cleansed from sin through the sacrificial blood of Christ.

In Isaiah 4:4, it is revealed that the Lord will wash away the filth of His people, symbolizing the cleansing that comes through Christ's sacrifice. This theme is echoed in Psalm 103:11-12, illustrating how far God removes our transgressions from us. The cleansing process is a work of God, where the guilt and stain of sin are dealt with through Christ, who bore our sins upon the cross (Romans 4:7). As Christians, we believe that through this divine act of mercy, we are perfected forever and have our sins removed, enabling us to stand holy and blameless before God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 4:4, Psalm 103:11-12, Romans 4:7

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