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The idea that our sin separates us from God often gets misunderstood. It’s not that God turns His back on us when we mess up; it’s that we turn away from Him. The separation we feel is on our end, not His. Sin has a way of distorting our perception, making us feel ashamed, unworthy, and distant. But the truth is, God never leaves us—His presence and love remain constant, even in our darkest moments.
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By Ken Sullivan5
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The idea that our sin separates us from God often gets misunderstood. It’s not that God turns His back on us when we mess up; it’s that we turn away from Him. The separation we feel is on our end, not His. Sin has a way of distorting our perception, making us feel ashamed, unworthy, and distant. But the truth is, God never leaves us—His presence and love remain constant, even in our darkest moments.
Intro/outro music licensed from Soundstripe (soundstripe.com)

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