You speak of the cleansing blood of Jesus Christ, yet you claim that same blood cannot save us? You need to re-examine what you believe. A cleansed heart must come after a saved heart. And only the Blood of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ can provided that salvation.
I have a problem in your approach. You want to isolate steps or aspects of our transformation and Gods
work as if this can be isolated, when in eternity it is where we get to that matters.
My concern is creating a false expectation in people who do not know the nature of our walk is always
pushing forward, always growing and changing, always seeing Gods work in new and dynamic ways.
So we come to faith as a gift of God, a supernatural encounter, where we pass from death to life.
The trigger is Gods word and the Holy Spirit. The faith is a loyalty to Christ, an open heart desiring
change and a life of love and righteousness that is like lightening. Repentance, the putting aside
the things of this world for the things of the Spirit, using confession and Gods word and leading
in the Spirit to guide us through along with fellowship with other believers.
Key to this change is an open heart, willing to be cleansed and purified within.
And this is part of our walk, but the start is when we repent, we ask Him to come and meet with
us. This is the point of the beginning, salvation, when our trust goes from being defended to
trusting Him and His work.
Our cleansing happens as part of Christs work within us, and only starts when we have faith
in Him.
My concern with using words like saved, is it creates the impression our cleansing is a benefit
of knowing Christ rather than part of our salvation itself. Without cleansing there is no salvation,
no resolution and arriving at being like Jesus.
Jesus called this process like building something or going to war. It takes time, planning, dedication
and consistency.