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What does the Bible say about cleansing the temple?

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The cleansing of the temple signifies Christ's zeal for His house, representing a work of grace rather than mere wrath against man-made religions.

In John 2:13-17, the act of cleansing the temple by Jesus illustrates His deep concern for the holiness of God's house. This event is rooted in prophecy, as noted in Psalm 69, where the zeal for God's house consumed Him. Contrary to viewing this action solely as righteous indignation, it emphasizes the grace in which Christ desires to cleanse His people, challenging all forms of self-righteousness prevalent in man-made religions. The cleansing was essential for establishing the true nature of worship and the relationship believers are to have with God.
Scripture References: John 2:13-17, Psalm 69, Matthew 21

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