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How should Christians respond when overwhelmed by sin?

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Christians should cry out to God for mercy and acknowledge their need for His grace, as expressed in Psalm 102.

When Christians feel overwhelmed by their sin, the proper response is to cry out to God, just as David did in Psalm 102. This call for help signifies the recognition of one’s helplessness and the urgent need for divine intervention. The sermon stresses that in times of despair, believers should not shy away from approaching God, knowing that He hears the cries of the destitute. The act of crying out reveals a heart that understands the gravity of its condition and the dependence on God's mercy, which is available to those who earnestly seek Him. This urgent cry for mercy transforms the overwhelming burden of sin into a pathway for grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 102, Matthew 11:28-30

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