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Why is discouragement after sin a problem for Christians?

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Discouragement following repentance can hinder a believer's spiritual growth and leave them vulnerable to Satan's schemes.

The Bible warns that discouragement in the aftermath of sin, even when genuinely repented, constitutes a tool that Satan uses to attack believers. As stated in 2 Corinthians 2:11, the Apostle Paul highlights that such discouragement can lead to a crippling state that obstructs one's progress in grace. When believers allow themselves to dwell in guilt and shame, they risk being ensnared by the enemy, which stifles spiritual growth. Recognizing and combatting this discouragement through faith in God's promises and the effective work of Christ is essential for maintaining a vibrant Christian walk.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 2:11

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