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What does the Bible say about shame in relation to sin?

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The Bible describes shame as a result of sin, which separates us from God, but in Christ, there is no shame for those who believe.

Shame first entered the world through sin, as seen in Genesis when Adam and Eve were not ashamed until they disobeyed God. Their shame was a direct consequence of their sin, illustrating how guilt arises from transgressing God's commands. The Lord warns His people throughout scripture about falling into idolatry and false worship, which lead to greater shame. In contrast, those who place their faith in Christ experience freedom from this shame, as Romans 10:11 states, 'Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed.' In Christ, believers find a righteousness not their own that covers their nakedness and guilt, allowing them to stand before God without fear of condemnation.
Scripture References: Genesis 2, Romans 10:11, Daniel 12:2

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