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How does John address the issue of sin in believers?

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John acknowledges that believers will struggle with sin but emphasizes that their relationship with God remains secure through Christ.

In his epistle, John confronts the reality of sin in the lives of believers, acknowledging that even those saved by grace will struggle with their sinful nature. However, he provides assurance that this does not alter the believer's standing before God. According to 1 John 1:8-9, when believers confess their sins, they are met with God's faithfulness and justice, which cleanse them. This truth highlights the security of a believer's relationship with God, enabling them to rest in the grace that Christ provides, even amidst their shortcomings.
Scripture References: 1 John 1:8-9

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