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What does the Bible say about the sight of sin?

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The Bible teaches that God reveals sin to His people to lead them to salvation and deeper dependence on grace.

In Habakkuk 1:3, the prophet questions God about why he is shown iniquity, highlighting the burden of sin that weighs on a believer's heart. The sight of sin is necessary to understand our state before God and the depths of our depravity. It serves both as a mirror reflecting our sinful nature and as a catalyst for recognizing our need for God's grace. The Holy Spirit convinces us of our sin not to torment us but to point us to Christ, our only hope for righteousness and redemption.
Scripture References: Habakkuk 1:3, John 16:7-11, 2 Corinthians 12:9

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The Sight of Sin
Don Fortner · Aug 3, 2010
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