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Encyclopedia > Purity

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Purity Services for Downriver Detroit (572 words)
Pressure Washing / Graffiti Removal: There has been a large incident of graffiti in the Southgate area, Purity is here to help the community with graffiti removal, plus re-painting of surfaces.
Rest assured, Purity includes desk cleaning and work station cleanings in all of our commercial contracts.
Purity is a 24 hour, insured, bonded, and fully reliable cleaning service.
Purity (1159 words)
Jesus Christ exalts purity to the realm of the spirit, a type of purity that is far greater than the ritual purity of ceremonial cleansing seen in Jewish and other religions.
In this context, purity is a characteristic of a believer in fellowship who has experienced the "cleansing from all unrighteousness" promised in 1 John 1:9 to the one who confesses sin to God.
Purity is brought into the Christian's life and maintained through (1) Confession of sins which maintains fellowship with God and (2) edification, which is the basis for growth in all areas, including having victory over sin.
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