Stainlessly
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The term "stainlessly" is not found directly in the text of the Bible; however, the concept of living a life that is pure, blameless, and without stain is a recurring theme throughout Scripture. This idea is closely associated with holiness, righteousness, and the pursuit of a life that is pleasing to God.

Biblical Context

The Bible frequently calls believers to live lives that are free from sin and moral blemish. In the Old Testament, the concept of purity is often linked with the sacrificial system, where offerings presented to God were to be without blemish (Leviticus 1:3). This requirement symbolized the holiness and perfection that God desires in His people.

In the New Testament, the call to live stainlessly is emphasized through the teachings of Jesus and the apostles. Believers are encouraged to pursue holiness and to be set apart from the world. The Apostle Paul writes in Ephesians 5:27 that Christ's intention is to present the church to Himself "as a glorious church, without stain or wrinkle or any such blemish, but holy and blameless."

Moral and Spiritual Implications

Living stainlessly involves both moral and spiritual dimensions. Morally, it requires adherence to God's commandments and a lifestyle that reflects His character. Spiritually, it involves a heart that is fully devoted to God, seeking to align one's thoughts, actions, and desires with His will.

The pursuit of a stainless life is not about achieving perfection through human effort but is rooted in the transformative work of the Holy Spirit. Believers are called to rely on God's grace and strength to overcome sin and to grow in righteousness. Philippians 2:15 encourages believers to be "blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a crooked and perverse generation."

Practical Application

Practically, living stainlessly involves regular self-examination, repentance, and a commitment to spiritual disciplines such as prayer, Bible study, and fellowship with other believers. It also requires a conscious effort to avoid situations and influences that may lead to moral compromise.

The Bible provides numerous examples of individuals who sought to live stainlessly. Daniel, for instance, is noted for his unwavering commitment to God despite the pressures of a pagan culture (Daniel 6:4-5). Similarly, Joseph's integrity in the face of temptation serves as a model for maintaining purity (Genesis 39:7-12).

The Role of Christ

Central to the concept of living stainlessly is the role of Jesus Christ. As the sinless Lamb of God, He provides the ultimate example of a stainless life. Through His sacrificial death and resurrection, believers are cleansed from sin and empowered to live in righteousness. Hebrews 9:14 states, "How much more will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered Himself unblemished to God, cleanse our consciences from acts that lead to death, so that we may serve the living God!"

In summary, while the term "stainlessly" itself is not explicitly found in Scripture, the call to live a life that is pure and blameless is a foundational aspect of the Christian faith. It is a pursuit that requires dependence on God's grace and a commitment to following Christ's example.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(adv.) In a stainless manner.
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Jesus the Scapegoat.
... carried them all away, He had these qualities which fitted Him for this work: He
had a connection with us of an intimate kind, and He was stainlessly innocent. ...
/.../the expositors bible the gospel of st john vol i/xxiv jesus the scapegoat.htm

What Sort of Prayer the Gnostic Employs, and How it is Heard by ...
... Wherefore also he who holds converse with God must have his soul immaculate and
stainlessly pure, it being essential to have made himself perfectly good. ...
/.../clement/the stromata or miscellanies/chapter vii what sort of prayer.htm

The Oration on Holy Baptism.
... before all time and without body, was in these latter days for your sake made also
Son of Man, born of the Virgin Mary ineffably and stainlessly (for nothing ...
/.../cyril/lectures of s cyril of jerusalem/oration xl the oration on.htm

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...Stainlessly (1 Occurrence). 1 Timothy 6:14 that you keep God's commandments stainlessly
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Stain (6 Occurrences)
... (See NIV). 1 Timothy 6:14 that you keep God's commandments stainlessly and without
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Reproach (124 Occurrences)
... (Root in KJV DBY WBS NAS). 1 Timothy 6:14 that you keep God's commandments stainlessly
and without reproach till the Appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ. ...
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Commandments (181 Occurrences)
... (KJV WBS NAS). 1 Timothy 6:14 that you keep God's commandments stainlessly and without
reproach till the Appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ. (WEY). ...
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1 Timothy 6:14
that you keep God's commandments stainlessly and without reproach till the Appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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