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How do believers mourn over their sin?

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Believers mourn over their sin by recognizing its true nature and grieving for its separation from God.

Mourning over sin involves more than just regret for its consequences; it is a deep sorrow for the very nature of sin itself. Believers understand that their sin has caused separation from God and carries the weight of guilt and shame. This mourning is essential as it leads the believer to seek comfort in Christ, who offers forgiveness and reconciliation. The promise of being comforted conveys that God provides grace and peace to those who genuinely grieve over their sins, reminding them of the full forgiveness they have through Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:4, Psalm 51:3

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