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How do we know that we are blessed when we mourn our sins?

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Jesus states in Matthew 5:4, 'Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted,' emphasizing the grace and comfort believers receive from God after recognizing their sin.

In Matthew 5:4, Jesus pronounces a blessing on those who mourn, stating, 'Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.' This mourning is a deep, sincere acknowledgment of one's sinfulness and the resulting separation from God. It is through this mourning that believers come to recognize their need for mercy and grace, ultimately leading them to Christ, who offers comfort and reconciliation. The promise of comfort from God signifies that when believers genuinely grieve their sins, they are met with the grace and forgiveness of God, thus highlighting the transformative power of His love and mercy in their lives. Such mourning is not merely sorrow for sin but a bright pathway toward genuine happiness in God's presence.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:4

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