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How does pride affect our response to sin?

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Pride often prevents Christians from humbly confessing their sins and seeking forgiveness.

Pride is a significant barrier that hinders Christians from confessing their sins as they ought. The act of confession requires humility and an acknowledgment of one's shortcomings, which pride resists. When believers allow pride to dominate, they may rationalize or downplay their sins, avoiding the need to seek forgiveness. Consequently, this can lead to a hardened heart and greater spiritual distance from God. It is important for Christians to challenge pride with the truth of the gospel, reminding themselves that all sin is equally deserving of God's wrath, but in Christ, there is no condemnation (Romans 8:1), enabling them to approach God confidently for forgiveness.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1, Isaiah 57:15, Matthew 5:3

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