![]() ![]() But, the “angel” we are presented today, turns out to have a different Biblical definition. In media outlets, angels are often described as heavenly creatures with white wings cloaked in silk and cotton. These earthly desires we must be free of include but not limited to sexual immorality, jealousy, selfishness, and hatred. Galatians 5:19-21 clearly states that being free from Earthly desires and sins is a factor that will inherit the Kingdom of God. From these verses, we can see that “clean” is a Biblical term for something that is free from diseases and sins. While in Matthew 8:2, “clean” is a wish from a leper who seeks Jesus to be free from his ailment. In Psalm 51:7, “clean” is an effect of being purified or washed from one’s sins. Based on Scripture, it has been emphasized that being clean is a state where someone experiences healing or purifying. Again, this does not refer to how neat and organized something or someone is. This is in Leviticus 10:10 when God was speaking to Aaron, using “clean” as a distinguishing factor between what is basically right or wrong.
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