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Why is being under conviction of sin important in the life of a believer?

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Being under conviction of sin is essential as it leads one to recognize the need for salvation and grace through Christ.

Conviction of sin acts as a catalyst for true conversion and transformation in the life of a believer. Without an accurate understanding of one's sinful nature, a person may not grasp the need for God's grace that is found in Christ. The law serves to illuminate human sinfulness and God's holiness, compelling individuals to recognize their desperate need for a Savior. Paul exemplifies this profound experience in Romans 7, detailing his struggles before and after understanding the law's spiritual implications. Thus, conviction not only leads to a heartfelt repentance but also prepares the ground for genuine faith in Christ and the assurance of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20, Romans 7:7-14, Ezekiel 36:26-27

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