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What does the Bible say about sin without shame?

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The Bible warns against sin without shame, urging believers to acknowledge their sins and seek repentance.

In Micah 2:7, the prophet addresses the indifference of the people towards their sin, highlighting their desire to live without feeling ashamed of their actions. This reluctance to accept reproof is evident today, as many wish to escape the conviction of the Holy Spirit. Scriptural examples abound; for instance, King David recognized the need for reproof as a kindness when confronted by Nathan about his sin (2 Samuel 12). True repentance involves feeling genuine shame for our sins and turning to God for mercy, as seen in Jeremiah 31:18, where Ephraim acknowledges his wrongdoing and seeks restoration.
Scripture References: Micah 2:7, Psalm 141:5, Jeremiah 31:18

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