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What does the Bible say about real sin?

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The Bible describes real sin as a condition where one is acutely aware of their iniquities and their inability to save themselves.

The Bible makes it clear that a real sinner is someone who recognizes the totality of their sin. In Psalm 40, the author emphasizes that his iniquities have taken hold of him, making it impossible to look up. This acknowledgment of sinfulness is crucial, as it leads to a true confession, where an individual agrees with God's assessment of their sinful state. It highlights that sin is not merely an action but a pervasive condition that requires acknowledgment and the need for divine mercy.
Scripture References: Psalm 40:12-13, Romans 2:1

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