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What does the Bible say about understanding our own errors?

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The Bible teaches that no one can understand their own errors without the work of God's mercy revealing the truth through Christ.

The inquiry of who can understand their own errors is poignantly addressed in the sermon, drawing from various scriptures, including Psalm 19:12-13. It portrays the reality that humanity, in its natural state, is blind to its moral failings. Figures such as Adam and David exemplify this blindness. In Genesis, Adam shifts blame rather than recognizing his transgression, illustrating the inability to see one's own errors clearly. The revelation through God's Word is essential; without it, individuals remain misled and unaware of their spiritual condition. Only through the light of Christ can one truly comprehend their moral shortcomings and seek redemption.
Scripture References: Psalm 19:12-13, Genesis 3:11-12, 2 Samuel 12:1-9

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