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What does the Bible say about the double cure from sin?

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The double cure refers to both the blood of Christ that atones for sin and the water that cleanses believers from impurity.

The double cure is illustrated in the death of Christ, where both blood and water flowed from His side (John 19:34). The blood represents the atoning sacrifice that removes the guilt of sin, while the water signifies the cleansing from the filth and impurity of sin. In essence, believers are cleansed from both the guilt and the power of sin through the sacrifice of Christ. This is foundational to understanding our relationship with God, as we can only approach Him cleansed by Christ's work on the cross.
Scripture References: John 19:31-34, Titus 3:5, Hebrews 10:21

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