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Permalink Reply by George .S. van Putten on January 28, 2011 at 12:05am Hi Lady-eve,
I agree,and would like to add that as our sins are forgiven (Romans 8;1 ) we need to make every efford
to stop sining, in our thoughts and actions.
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Permalink Reply by Dickson K. Gidion on February 25, 2011 at 12:05pm As an aid to determining what event in connection with the heavenly sanctuary is here referred to, it is helpful to examine the services of the earthly sanctuary, for the priests in the earthly sanctuary served "unto the example and shadow of heavenly things" (Heb. 8:5). The services in the wilderness tabernacle and in the Temple consisted of two main divisions, the daily and the yearly. Christ’s daily ministration as our high priest was typified in the daily services. The annual Day of Atonement typified a work that Christ would undertake at the close of the age. For a detailed discussion of these two phases of service see on Lev. 1:16; see also GC 418–432. The prophecy of Dan. 8:14 announces the time for the beginning of this special work. The cleansing of the heavenly sanctuary comprehends the entire work of final judgment, beginning with the investigative phase and ending with the executive phase, which results in the permanent eradication of sin from the universe."
So sin is the pollutant of hevenly sanctuary
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