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Why is remembering our sin important for Christians?

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Remembering our sin reminds us of the grace and forgiveness we have received, fostering gratitude and devotion to Christ.

In the sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of remembering our past—specifically, our sin and the transformation that occurs through God's grace. This concept resonates with both Peter and Paul, who urged believers to remember from where they have fallen. By recalling our state before Christ, we understand the weight of our sin and the depth of His mercy. This reflection is crucial for spiritual growth; it cultivates a deep appreciation for our redemption and leads us to express our love through our devotion and service. As we acknowledge our transgressions, we are compelled to live lives that glorify the One who forgave us—a true demonstration of our faith.
Scripture References: Revelation 2:4, Psalm 130:3, 1 Peter 1:10, Romans 6:1, Deuteronomy 15:15, Judges 6, Romans 7:18-24

Sermons (3)

Out Of The Depths
Larry Criss · Sep 22, 2013
Remember
Drew Dietz · Nov 8, 2025
Repetition
Eric Lutter · Oct 2, 2022
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