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What does the Bible say about the horror of sin?

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The Bible expresses deep sorrow regarding the horror of sin, as seen in Psalm 119:53, where a believer reacts with holy shuddering at the sins of others.

In Psalm 119:53, the psalmist describes feeling horror because of the wickedness of those who forsake God's law. This reflects a believer's response to sin, highlighting how the righteous are grieved by the sins of others, understanding the serious spiritual ramifications. David and Jeremiah, for example, were moved to tears over the unholiness around them, indicating that a genuine sense of holiness involves a deep sorrow for sin. The believer, aware of the evil of sin, is horrified not just by the wickedness of others but also reflects on their own potential to sin.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:53, Jeremiah 9:1, John 3:36, Romans 7:12

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The Horror of Sin
Henry Sant · Sep 24, 2020
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