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Why is the concept of being 'bitten' by sin significant?

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Being 'bitten' signifies the realization of our sinful condition and the urgent need for redemption through Christ.

The metaphor of being 'bitten' by sin illustrates the human condition of being affected by sin and its consequences. Just as the Israelites needed to recognize their bite from the fiery serpents to seek healing, Christians must recognize their sinful nature. This realization drives individuals to look to Christ, who provides healing and life through His crucifixion. Understanding that we are bitten by sin speaks to our desperate need for grace and redemption, as we cannot save ourselves but must rely on the mercy of God.
Scripture References: Romans 5:6, Numbers 21:6-8

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