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What does the Bible say about sin in our lives?

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The Bible teaches that everyone has sin, represented as a mote or beam, inhibiting true spiritual sight (Luke 6:41-42).

In Luke 6:41-42, Jesus uses the metaphor of a mote and a beam to illustrate the presence of sin in our lives. Everyone has something obstructing their spiritual vision, emphasizing that no one sees perfectly and that all sin, regardless of size, affects our ability to perceive Christ clearly. Sin, whether as a small mote or a large beam, symbolizes our shortcomings and unbelief that keep us from seeing God's glory and truth fully. It's a reminder that while we are called to help others, we also must first recognize and deal with our own sinfulness.
Scripture References: Luke 6:41-42

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