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To say “we have no sin” was a way of covering up the guilt of sin—a way of turning off the guilt feelings by just saying, “I didn’t do anything wrong.” The Apostle John teaches the right way to get rid of our guilty status and—along with it—many of our feelings of guilt.
What does the Bible say about guilt? How can I get a clear conscience? What is false guilt, and how can I avoid it? What is a scarlet letter? If I feel no guilt for my sin, am I truly saved?
We've all suffered from it. What does the Bible say about guilt? These 9 simple verses will help you to know God's solution for the guilt you are carrying.
Why is dealing with guilt so important, especially from a Christian perspective? Learn more about overcoming guilt God's way in this article.
The universal problem of guilt is not just a problem of how to feel better, but how to be right with God. The secular devices to lessen the misery of our guilt will always fail sooner or later because they ignore the main problem of human existence.
Since guilt affects each of us (because we all sin) and since it has such devastating consequences if it is not resolved properly, it is important to learn how to deal with our guilt. Psalm 51 has some answers.
Worldly guilt is filled with condemnation and hopelessness. It tells us that we are bad and nothing will make us good enough. It lies to us about the character of God, insisting that we must try to earn the favor of a God who will never give it.
Here are seven Bible verses to help when you’re struggling with guilt. We can turn to God’s promises in the Bible to help us find freedom from guilt and shame today.
God’s answer for our guilt is the cross of Jesus Christ, where He bore the punishment that we deserve. As God in human flesh, His sacrifice satisfied God’s holy wrath against our sin, so that God could be both “just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus” (Rom. 3:26).
We have seen that guilt is a reality for every person, for all human beings are in violation of God’s commands, and all know it to one degree or another. Left untreated, this guilt will bring everyone under the wrath of God; as it is, people continue to live now only because of His grace.