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What does the Bible say about the believer's attitude towards sin?

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The Bible teaches that believers should view sin with humility, recognizing that it has been put away by Christ and acknowledging its presence in their lives.

The Bible outlines that a believer's attitude towards sin is rooted in the understanding that Christ has put away their sin by His sacrifice. This foundational truth gives believers the boldness to approach God, knowing their sins are remembered no more. While we recognize that sin is ever-present in our lives, it is essential to grieve over it, realizing that our righteousness comes solely from Christ. Moreover, as believers grow in grace, they become more aware of the sin within them and their ongoing need for forgiveness, both from God and toward others. Humility and a deep sense of gratitude for Christ's atoning sacrifice shape the believer's perspective on sin.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 4:1-8, Romans 8:1, John 17:19

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