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What does the Bible say about the sins of believers?

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The Bible recounts the sins of God's people to remind us of their humanity and God's grace.

In Scripture, the sins of God’s people are laid bare, contrasting with typical biographies which often gloss over failings. The stories of figures like Moses, David, and Peter reveal that these were flawed individuals, yet they were still God’s chosen. For instance, in Numbers 12, Miriam and Aaron's critique of Moses due to his wife illustrates how God deals tenderly with His children, yet also firmly protects them from mistreatment. The accounts serve to remind us that while believers may falter, they are not outside of God's grace, ultimately intended for our learning and instruction.
Scripture References: Numbers 12, Matthew 18:4-6, Romans 15:4, Galatians 6:1-2

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