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What is the relationship between purity and atonement in the Bible?

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Purity and atonement are intrinsically linked in Scripture, as the atonement must remain untainted to fulfill God's redemptive purpose.

In the biblical narrative, the relationship between purity and atonement is significant and underscores God's holiness. The atonement, as fulfilled through Christ, embodies purity that seals the believer's security before God. As seen in the instructions given to Moses, the purity of the sacrificial system was crucial; improper offerings were deemed unacceptable. This reflects the greater truth that only a pure, spotless Savior could atone for the sins of humanity. Isaiah 6:6-7 illustrates how God purges sin, showing that purification is necessary in the presence of God. Therefore, the atonement's purity is both a promise of salvation and a call to holiness, emphasizing believers' need to strive for a life that reflects the grace received through the atonement.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:6-7, Exodus 34:25, Hebrews 9:22

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