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What does it mean to mourn in a biblical context?

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In the Bible, to mourn means to feel deep sorrow over sin and its consequences.

To mourn biblically, as stated in Matthew 5:4, is to express sorrow not only for past transgressions but also for current sinfulness. This mourning leads to a greater understanding of God's holiness and our continual need for His mercy. It is a sign that the Holy Spirit is at work in the believer's heart, fostering a true awareness of sin and leading to healing and comfort through Christ. Those who mourn over their sins find assurance in God’s promise of comfort.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:4

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Paul Mahan · Jun 20, 2012
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