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How does one overcome conviction of sin?

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Overcoming conviction of sin involves recognizing one's inability to save oneself and turning to Christ for deliverance.

The path to overcoming conviction of sin is a crucial aspect of the Christian faith. Initially, as illustrated by Hopeful, one may experience deep conviction when confronted by the gravity of their sin. However, realizing that personal efforts at reform cannot absolve one of guilt is vital. Echoing Romans 3:20, by the deeds of the law, no flesh will be justified, believers must rely on Christ’s righteousness rather than their own. This recognition leads to a surrendering of self-reliance and an earnest plea for God's mercy, anchored in the belief that Christ's sacrifice covers all sin, thereby leading to true restoration and peace.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20

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