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What does a deep sense of sin signify in a Christian's life?

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A deep sense of sin indicates an awareness of God's holiness and one's own unworthiness, marking true regeneration.

A deep sense of sin is a significant indicator of genuine regeneration in a Christian's life. It signifies that an individual has encountered the holiness of God, leading to a profound awareness of their own sinfulness, as demonstrated by Paul in Romans 7. This recognition does not diminish over time; instead, it often intensifies as a believer grows in their understanding of God's righteousness and the spirituality of His law. The more one learns about God's character and standards, the more apparent their shortcomings become. This can lead to a continual sense of need for grace and dependence on Christ's redemptive work, promoting humility and a desire for spiritual growth.
Scripture References: Romans 7:7-25, Psalm 51

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