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What does the Bible say about being honest before God?

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The Bible emphasizes that true believers are made honest by God's grace, acknowledging their flaws and need for Christ.

The Bible teaches that a true believer is marked by honesty before God, recognizing both their sinfulness and their standing in Christ. In Song of Solomon, the bride declares, 'I am black, but comely,' illustrating a dual recognition of her sinful state and her beauty in the sight of God due to Christ's righteousness. This acknowledgment is crucial; it defines the humility essential for one who has been transformed by God's grace. Romans 7:18 reminds us that in ourselves dwells no good thing, and believers often experience a struggle between their old nature and new identity in Him.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 1:5-7, Romans 7:18, 1 Corinthians 6:9-11

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