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How do we know that our sins are great?

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Our sins are considered great because they are committed against a holy God, as King David acknowledged in Psalm 25:11.

David, the psalmist, understood the magnitude of his sins, stating in Psalm 25:11, 'Pardon mine iniquity, for it is great.' This declaration highlights the seriousness of sin not just in its quantity but also in its nature, as all sin is ultimately an offense against the Creator. Recognizing the gravity of sin is essential for understanding its implications. Each sin, no matter how small it may appear on the surface, is significant because it is against the holy and infinite God. Thus, our sins carry weight due to the nature of the One we transgress. We often underestimate our iniquity, focusing on comparison rather than recognizing that even one sin against a holy God results in a profound offense.
Scripture References: Psalm 25:11, Psalm 100

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