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How does God restrain us from sin according to the Bible?

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God restrains us from sin through His commandments, judgments, and correction, which encourage righteousness.

In Psalm 119, David expresses a profound understanding of the need for divine restraint to avoid sin and its consequences. He acknowledges that without God's intervention, he is prone to stray into sin. David's request for God to turn away his eyes from vanity reflects a desire for spiritual discipline and focus on eternal truths rather than worldly distractions. The corrective nature of God's judgments helps believers realize the goodness of His ways and leads to a life marked by holiness and submission. This divine restraint is evidence of God's love, intended to protect His children and guide them toward righteousness.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:37-39

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Teach Me O' Lord
Paul Mahan · Aug 23, 2000
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