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How do we know that mourning over sin is important?

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Mourning over sin is essential as it signifies true repentance, and those who mourn will be comforted by God's grace (Matthew 5:4).

Matthew 5:4 declares, 'Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.' This mourning refers to a deep, God-given sorrow over one’s sinfulness. It is not merely regret for the consequences of sin but a heartfelt grief for offending a holy God. Such mourning leads to genuine repentance and ultimately results in the comfort of the gospel: the assurance of forgiveness and reconciliation with God. Those who mourn their sins are the ones who cherish the grace and mercy of God, understanding that without Him, they could not stand in His presence.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:4, Isaiah 40:1-2

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