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What does the Bible say about the depths of sin and despair?

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The Bible teaches that God brings sinners to the depths of their sin, revealing their utter helplessness and need for grace.

Psalm 130 beautifully illustrates the depth of despair that one experiences when confronted with their own sinfulness. The psalmist cries out from the depths, signifying the profound realization of being separated from God due to sin. This depth is not merely a state of feeling low; it is a spiritual awakening where the sinner understands their wretchedness and inability to attain righteousness without divine intervention. In essence, God uses the recognition of our sinfulness to lead us to His mercy, prompting a cry for help that only He can answer.
Scripture References: Psalm 130:1-4, Romans 7:24

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