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Ronronrea:
I know we are supposed to hate sin, which puts us in agreement with God and under His grace, where personal sin is concerned. However, I have one particular sin (habit, really) that I am guilty of and do NOT hate. I have been convicted of this particular habit, and I have given it up for a short period of time in the past, but I simply do not hate that I do it. I am not sure if there is an underlying problem, such as stubbornness or rebellion, that should be dealt with first, or if dealing with the habit will in turn deal with the underlying problem, or if it matters. I've also been advised in the past that fasting is a good way to meet God on problems like this, but if I enter into fasting with the wrong attitude, will it be worth it? I guess the bottom line is this: how do you learn to hate a sin, and what will be the consequences if I continue not hating it? Thanks!

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