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What does the Bible say about our sin and its nature?

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The Bible describes our sin as a pervasive and inherent issue that continually affects us, leading to deeper realization of our need for Christ.

The Bible presents sin not merely as a series of wrong actions but as a defining aspect of our nature. It reads that as believers grow in faith, they may find that their awareness of sin deepens rather than diminishes. This awareness leads to a confrontation with our own depravity, reminding us that, apart from God's grace, we cannot overcome our sinful nature. Acknowledging our status as sinners is essential as it drives us towards the Savior who can redeem us from this state. In Romans and throughout Scripture, there's an emphasis on the importance of recognizing sin to truly appreciate the salvation provided by Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 7:18, Ephesians 2:1-3

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