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How does grieving over sin lead to blessing?

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Grieving over sin is a sign of God's work in our hearts, leading to true blessing and comfort.

The sermon highlights that true blessing comes from the acknowledgment of our sinfulness and our need for God's mercy. In Matthew 5:4, Jesus states, 'Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.' This mourning is not a mere feeling of sorrow; it reflects a deep recognition of our spiritual poverty and dependence on God's grace. When God breaks our hearts over sin, it opens the door for His mercy, ultimately leading to our healing and restoration through Christ. This process is central to the Christian experience, showing that it is through our weakness that God displays His strength and grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:4, Psalm 51:17

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