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What is the remedy for sin according to Psalm 51?

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The remedy for sin is found in God's mercy through the blood of Christ, which cleanses and purifies.

In Psalm 51, David implores God to 'purge' him with hyssop so that he may be clean (Psalm 51:7). This act symbolizes the need for purification, which is ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ. The blood of Christ is the true means of atonement and cleansing from sin (1 John 1:7). David’s plea reflects an understanding that human efforts are insufficient to achieve righteousness; instead, it is God’s grace and the sacrificial blood that provide true cleansing and reconciliation. The remedy for our sin problem lies not in our works but in the gracious and merciful nature of God that is revealed in Christ’s redemptive work.
Scripture References: Psalm 51:7, 1 John 1:7, Exodus 12:22

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