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What does being bathed mean in the context of John 13?

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Being bathed refers to the positional sanctification of a believer, signifying their complete cleansing from sin through faith in Christ.

In John 13, Jesus distinguishes between two types of washing: the complete bath and the partial washing of feet. To be bathed refers to the complete spiritual cleansing a believer receives at the moment of salvation—indicating that their sins have been forgiven and they have been justified before God. This bathed state signifies that the believer stands fully accepted in Christ. However, as believers walk through life, they encounter sins that soil their feet, which require further cleansing to maintain fellowship with God. This ongoing need for cleansing illustrates the dichotomy between our secure standing as justified before God and our daily state which necessitates practical sanctification.
Scripture References: John 13:10, 1 Corinthians 6:11

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