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What does the Bible say about God's will regarding cleansing from sin?

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The Bible asserts that God desires to cleanse sinners completely, as seen in His promise to make us clean through Christ (Luke 5:12-13).

God's will regarding cleansing is a manifestation of His mercy and grace. In Luke 5:12-13, we see a leper approaching Jesus, expressing faith in His ability to cleanse him. Jesus, in response, reaches out and declares, 'I will; be clean.' This demonstrates God's willingness and power to cleanse all who seek Him in faith, regardless of the depth of their sin. Psalm 51:7 echoes this sentiment, as David pleads for purification through God's intervention. Hence, God’s will is that no sin is too great for His cleansing; through Christ’s sacrifice, we are made wholly clean, highlighting the depths of His grace toward repentant sinners.
Scripture References: Luke 5:12-13, Psalm 51:7

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