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How does God use sin to teach us compassion towards others?

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God uses our experience with sin to cultivate compassion and understanding towards others who struggle.

The presence of sin in our lives serves as a reminder of our shared human condition, enabling us to approach others with compassion. As noted in Galatians 6:1, those who are spiritual should restore anyone caught in sin gently, recognizing that we too are susceptible to failure. When we confront our own sinfulness, we can understand the struggles of others better, fostering a spirit of unity and support within the body of Christ. This atmosphere of grace encourages believers to uplift rather than condemn one another, reflecting the heart of God's love and mercy.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:1, Romans 15:1

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