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Why must Christians mourn over their sins?

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Mourning over sin is a crucial aspect of repentance and an acknowledgment of our need for God’s grace and mercy (Matthew 5:4).

In Matthew 5:4, Jesus states that those who mourn are blessed because they will be comforted. This mourning refers specifically to a deep sorrow for sin, which reveals our recognition of God's holiness and our unworthiness. It is an integral part of the Christian experience, leading to genuine repentance and seeking forgiveness. This sorrow is not merely a feeling but a transformative process that draws us closer to God, highlighting our need for His grace. Through confronting our depravity, we experience the richness of God's forgiveness and the assurance of His steadfast love, which ultimately leads to overwhelming joy and comfort.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:4, 2 Corinthians 7:10

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