Mourning for one's sins often reflects a deep awareness of the harm caused, both to oneself and others. This recognition can lead to feelings of regret and a desire for healing. Acknowledging these emotions is an essential step towards personal growth and transformation, allowing individuals to learn from their mistakes and strive for better choices in the future. Ultimately, it can foster a sense of compassion and understanding for oneself and others.
Sins generally aren't good for you (it also depends on how you define sin), but it doesn't hurt to talk.
He shows the life, and remembers the savagery and brutality of human against human. Lest we forget the sins of our fathers, let us mourn for their crimes...
Because when you sin it is being disobedient to what the Bible tells us to do.
God knows what sin/sins you are thinking about, yet its good for you to acknowledge it yourself.
We all know who the president is but knowing that don't mean you know him persanaly. Knowing of jesus and knowing jesus as ur savior is differint.he died for ur sins so you can have eternil life.and life on earth more abundent.how can you ask someone for something if you just heard about him and don't really know him
Well.... You could clean your "sins", if you are christian, by going to Reconciliation and receiving your sacraments. If you are not, you might want to apologize to the people you have hurt, or end that side of yourself. (The side that is cruel, and mean.) If that is what your talking about.. If you are talking physically, You can't. -.- Until you die.. And you are resurrected by Jesus. (Sorry, I am christian.)
Some people believed god was punishing man for their sins, they began to wip and hurt themselves to try and make God forbive them of their sins. Like the albino character in the Davinci code.
I believe confessing one's sins is a way saying that you are sorry for sins you committed. Protestants repent their sins out loud, and Catholics confess to a priest in confessional. ____ If you have caused hurt to another person, apologizing to them in person is also important, and also making a real effort not to commit the same kind of sin again. This can be difficult but it means a lot and shows that you are sorry.
reading the bible and saying your prayers... basically just committing yourself to god :S
. The seven deadly sins is a catechetical formula used by the Church since very early times to show the root of all sins. First, pride, and then the rest are categories or "root" sins, so to speak. They are a handy way of teaching the various sins to people to show them what to avoid, along with their opposite virtues - which we must practice. To "commit" a deadly sin is to sin. To sin seriously is to kill the life of grace in your soul, in other words, to cut yourself off from God's mercy and condemn yourself to hell. So, for instance, with the sin of gluttony: to make a glutton of yourself on a regular basis, forming a habit and constituting yourself as a glutton would be to commit a mortal sin which cut you off from heaven. To indulge in a dessert once too often would be significantly less serious. So to commit one of the 7 deadly sins would be to sin, and the consequences would be the same as any sin. To commit all of them would be to seriously cut yourself off from the life of grace, and the love of God.
being Honest, with your Lord, with yourself, with people. avoiding great sins: killing, stealing, prostitution,disobeying parents, alcohol drinking. and trying to avoid minor sins like disregard to others, wasting precious time, ....
The "study of sin" is a topical study from the scriptures in both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. Sin has different scopes. Such as sins we do (commission, sins of when we fail to do something we should do (omission, sins we think about (such as lusting after something or someone), sins we are tempted to do and think about and sometimes commit. All sin has a solution to the penalty of sin. A blood payment and forgiveness by God. Jesus paid the ultimate sin penalty when He died on the cross for our sins. Can you name some types of sin? Such as greed, lying, hating, anger, bitterness, killing, adultery, doubt and not caring about others? Make yourself a list of sins. It is fun. Then make yourself a list of holy, good, righteous ways and behavior: such as: love, patience, mercy, tenderness, saving others, faith, kindness, and caring for others.