Wilfred Bayudan
The image displays a series of text labels against a distressed, pale background with subtle markings and textures reminiscent of a weathered or aging surface. The text labels, rendered in a bold and visually striking style, present a recurring pattern of three phrases: 'SIN', 'GUILT', and 'DEPRESSION'. These phrases are arranged vertically, with each set of three phrases separated by small, hanging symbols resembling nooses or hangman's knots. The repetition and visual emphasis on these emotionally charged words create a sense of weight, intensity, and an underlying theme of struggle or turmoil.

And so on and so on. In today's society, sin is a lot more sociably tolerated and easily accessible - it's like a second nature. But it can crush and destroy your soul, for sin is what leads to guilt and depression, and sinful handling of sins only make it worse. It's is a choice every time you fall to temptation - no one accidentally sins. Is there any unconfessed sin in your life that is causing you to have a guilty conscience tonight? Identify the sin, confess it, turn from it, and avoid it at all costs. Live with a clean, forgiven conscience, and don’t dwell on what's been forgiven. Everyone has suffered from the guilt that comes after sin, but the blood of Jesus covers every sin. Don’t let guilt drag you down after you have been forgiven.

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