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Why is the concept of sin being personal important in Christian theology?

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The personal nature of sin underscores individual accountability and the need for personal repentance.

In Christian theology, recognizing that sin is personal is crucial for understanding human depravity and the need for salvation. As highlighted in passages like Mark 7:21, sin is described as emanating from the heart of individuals, asserting that we each bear responsibility for our actions. This personal aspect reinforces that there are no excuses for sin, and it calls believers to a sincere repentance, acknowledging their own culpability before God. Furthermore, it accentuates the enormity of grace, where despite our sinful nature, reconciliation with God through Christ is offered freely. This facilitates a healthy view of oneself in relation to God's holiness, emphasizing that each believer's relationship with God is profoundly personal.
Scripture References: Mark 7:21, Hosea 7:2

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