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What does the Bible say about guilt and shame?

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The Bible teaches that we all have guilt from our sins, but through Christ, we can be presented faultless before God.

The Bible clearly acknowledges the presence of guilt and shame resulting from our sins. In Jude 1:24, we are reminded that Christ is able to present us faultless before God, which signifies His power to remove all guilt and shame. This is an essential aspect of the Gospel, for it emphasizes that the victory of Christ over sin grants us a new identity — one that is not marked by our past transgressions but by Christ's righteousness. When we acknowledge our sins, as mentioned in 1 John 1:8-9, we can find hope and cleansing through confession, leading to forgiveness and spiritual renewal.
Scripture References: Jude 1:24, 1 John 1:8-9

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