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What does the Bible say about grieving over sin?

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The Bible teaches that grieving over sin is a necessary response to our fallen state and a reflection of our desire for holiness.

Scripture highlights how godly grief is essential for believers as it mirrors the heart of Christ, who grieved over the hardness of the hearts of the Pharisees (Mark 3:5). This grief over sin is not solely about personal failures but also encompasses sorrow for the world's sinfulness and the condition of those around us. In Romans 9:3, Paul expresses deep sorrow for his kinsmen's state apart from Christ, sharing a similar grief for others as Christ did. Our grief over sin should motivate us towards confession and repentance, reflecting a heart aligned with God's desire for holiness.
Scripture References: Mark 3:1-6, Romans 9:3

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