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What does Ezra's response to sin teach us about confession?

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Ezra's response shows the importance of communal confession and recognition of sin before God.

Ezra's reaction upon learning of the people's sins, where he tears his garments and falls to his knees, exemplifies a deep, heartfelt response to sin. This act of confession is a vital element not only in the personal walk of a believer but also within the community of faith. By publicly acknowledging sin and his part as a mediator for the people, Ezra models the humility and contrition that signify true repentance. This urges Christians today to approach God earnestly, confess their sins, and seek His forgiveness as a community, reflecting on the grace that is found in Christ.
Scripture References: Ezra 9:4-5

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