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Why is the concept of cleansing significant in Christianity?

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Cleansing symbolizes the necessary grace from God that purifies sinners from their inherent uncleanness.

The concept of cleansing is central to Christian theology as it illustrates God's provision for redemption through Christ. In Leviticus 12, the ceremonial laws highlight the need for purification following childbirth, symbolizing humanity's need for atonement. This theme carries into the New Testament where Christ's sacrifice, referred to as 'the Lamb of God,' provides the ultimate means of cleansing for all who believe. The blood of Christ is what saves us from our sinfulness and ensures our acceptance before God, a truth emphasized in Hebrews 9:22 where it states, 'without shedding of blood is no remission.' Thus, cleansing is vital for restoring our relationship with God.
Scripture References: Leviticus 12, Hebrews 9:22, John 1:29

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