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How does mourning over sin relate to God's blessing?

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Mourning over sin allows believers to experience God's comfort, recognizing their sinfulness and God's mercy.

Mourning over sin is a profound aspect of the Christian experience, as discussed in Matthew 5:4. This mourning comes from a deep awareness of one's spiritual condition and the inability to prevent sin. It brings about a true grieving for offenses against God, which is not to be confused with despair but serves as a pathway to receiving God's comfort. This comfort is rooted in the Gospel, which assures us of forgiveness through the finished work of Christ. Believers who mourn are blessed in that they receive God's consolation and understand that their sins are pardoned through His mercy.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:4, Isaiah 40:1

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