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How does the Gospel address spiritual nakedness?

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The Gospel addresses spiritual nakedness by providing righteousness and covering through faith in Christ.

Spiritual nakedness, as depicted in Scripture, signifies a state of uncleanliness and separation from God. Ezekiel 16:8 illustrates how God covers His people’s nakedness, which points to the Gospel's message of salvation. Through Christ's redemptive work, believers are clothed with His righteousness. This theme concludes in the announcement of justification by faith, as stated in Acts 13:39. The Gospel assures that those who believe are no longer naked or unclean but are covered and accepted in Christ, demonstrating the transformational power of the Gospel in the lives of believers.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 16:8, Acts 13:39

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