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What does the Bible say about mourning for our sins?

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The Bible indicates that mourning for our sins is a profound experience of grace, leading sinners to recognize their need for Christ's redemption.

In Zechariah 12:10, the Lord promises to pour out the Spirit of grace and supplications upon His people, causing them to mourn for Him whom they have pierced. This mourning is not just an emotional response but an acknowledgment of sin's gravity and its role in the crucifixion of Christ. The experience of mourning arises from the revelation of Christ in His suffering and sacrifice, which illuminates our own guilty state. It transforms our hearts, enabling us to see our need for mercy and grace, ultimately leading to true repentance and faith in Him.
Scripture References: Zechariah 12:10, John 19:37, Matthew 5:4, Joel 2:12

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