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How does regeneration affect a believer's view of sin?

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Regeneration leads to a deeper awareness and sense of sin, as believers recognize their unworthiness before a holy God.

The process of regeneration profoundly influences a believer's perception of sin. Upon being born again, individuals often experience an acute awareness of their own sinfulness, realizing their complete inability to meet God's standards. This sense of awareness is consistent with the experiences of biblical figures such as Paul, who pronounced himself 'wretched' (Romans 7:24), and Isaiah, who felt unclean in God's presence (Isaiah 6:5). As one grows in their understanding of God's holiness and law, the depth of their sin becomes more evident, leading to a continual recognition of their need for Christ's mercy and grace. Interestingly, while the burden of sin may not grow lighter, the believer finds refuge in Christ's redemptive work, which compels their love and gratitude towards Him.
Scripture References: Romans 7:24, Isaiah 6:5

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