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What does the Bible say about sin and ingratitude?

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The Bible highlights the gravity of sin and ingratitude towards God, emphasizing our need for repentance and mercy.

The scriptures repeatedly showcase the seriousness of sin and the ingratitude that can plague human hearts. For instance, Psalm 25:11 implores the Lord for pardon, recognizing the weight of iniquity. The believer grapples with the reality of their sin, feeling a deep sense of grief over their ingratitude toward a Savior who has suffered immensely for them. This grief is not merely an emotional response but an indication of one’s love for God, as true love manifests in sorrow for transgressions against Him. In realizing how often we have sinned against 'infinite goodness and love,' we are led to seek genuine repentance and a heart reconciled to God.
Scripture References: Psalm 25:11

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My unstable soul
John Fawcett · Jul 23, 2008
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