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Why is self-abhorrence important for a Christian?

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Self-abhorrence fosters humility and a deeper appreciation for God's grace in a Christian's life (Ezekiel 36:31).

Self-abhorrence is a critical attitude for Christians, especially those who recognize the weight of their sin. In Ezekiel 36:31, it is recorded that the faithful will remember their iniquities and loathe themselves for their sins. This self-loathing is not a fatalistic regret but a genuine understanding of one’s unworthiness before a holy God. Such awareness breeds humility and drives the believer closer to Christ, where they find the forgiveness and grace necessary for transformation. Furthermore, this attitude counteracts pride and complacency, reminding the believer that their standing before God is entirely dependent on His mercy rather than their righteousness, which echoes the Apostle Paul's sentiments in emphasizing the grace that leads to salvation (1 Timothy 1:15).
Scripture References: Ezekiel 36:31, 1 Timothy 1:15

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