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What does the Bible say about personal guilt?

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The Bible teaches that personal guilt comes from our sins, which separate us from God, as seen in Isaiah 59:2.

According to Isaiah 59:2, personal guilt arises from our sins, which create a barrier between us and God. Guilt is not simply an accusing conscience or a feeling of remorse; it is acknowledging that our actions are our fault. Until we recognize that it is our own sin that leads to our guilt, we can't fully comprehend our need for God's mercy and the significant role that guilt plays in our separation from Him. The acknowledgment of guilt is crucial for true confession and repentance.
Scripture References: Isaiah 59:2

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