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What does it mean to be 'washed' in a spiritual sense?

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Being 'washed' spiritually means being cleansed by Christ's blood from sin, resulting in justification before God.

In a spiritual context, to be 'washed' refers to the cleansing from sin that believers receive through the atoning sacrifice of Christ. As noted in John 13:10, Jesus tells Peter that 'he who is washed needs only to wash his feet,' indicating that once cleansed by faith in Christ, believers have a status of righteousness in God's sight. This cleansing brings about justification—being declared righteous—through the redemptive work of Jesus, as outlined in Romans 5:9. It captures the reality that while believers experience continual sanctification and daily interactions with sin, the foundational washing is a once-for-all act that secures their standing before God forever.
Scripture References: John 13:10, Romans 5:9

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