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What does the Bible say about sighing and crying for abominations?

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The Bible emphasizes that those who sigh and cry over abominations are marked as God's elect.

In Ezekiel 9:4, God instructs a man clothed with linen to mark the foreheads of those who sigh and cry for the abominations in Jerusalem. This indicates that true sorrow for sin aligns with the heart of God and identifies His elect. The sighing and crying are rooted in a genuine concern for God's glory and the moral state of the community. Such grief reflects a faithful witness to God's holiness and a desire for His justice and mercy in a world rife with sin.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 9:3-4, Luke 18:7

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