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What does the Bible say about the heart knowing its own bitterness?

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The Bible teaches that 'the heart knoweth his own bitterness' (Proverbs 14:10), indicating a deep understanding of one's struggles and sorrows.

Proverbs 14:10 states, 'The heart knoweth his own bitterness,' which emphasizes the personal and intimate awareness of one’s inner struggles and emotional turmoil. For the believer, this knowledge is significant because it reflects a God-given understanding of their own sinfulness and need for grace. It illustrates that while the heart may understand its bitterness, it is also part of the journey towards recognizing the greater joy found in Christ. The believer's heart, stirred by the Holy Spirit, can discern its depths, yearning for the mercy that only God can provide, as reflected in the struggles articulated in Romans 7.
Scripture References: Proverbs 14:10, Romans 7:24-25

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