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Mar 5, 2021 · I have been guilty of what Charles Spurgeon called “the sin of doing nothing.” Sin, as classically understood, is not just the doing of bad (commission) but also the failure of doing good (omission).
The iniquity of doing nothing is a sin which is not so often spoken of as it should be. A sin of omission is clearly aimed at in this warning, — “If ye will not do so, be sure your sin will find you out.”.
On one hand, the Bible assures us that God is sovereign and all-powerful, and nothing happens that is outside of His control. No matter where we are or what we’re doing, God’s presence still surrounds us.
Mar 3, 2015 · The Christian view is that God knows what we will do, but he does not determine what we will do. We can say that in an indirect sense God is “responsible” for the suffering in the universe because if he had not created us with free will then there would be no suffering.
Introduction: Read James 4:2, 17 and Matthew 7:21. Christianity is a religion of doing: God has always expected and required His people to perform, to work, labor, and practice. Passages which impress this lesson (Ephesians 6:6; James 1:25; Acts 10:34). In relation to man (Galatians 6:10).
Jan 13, 2023 · If God is willing to take responsibility for everything, then is it wrong to blame Him when disaster or heartache strikes us? The word blame means “to find fault with.” Blaming goes beyond acknowledging God’s sovereignty.
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The second implication of Romans 14:23 is that we cannot view sin any more merely as breaking the ten commandments or transgressing a list of dos and don'ts. "Everything that is not from faith is sin." Coming to church may be sin, staying home may be sin. Eating steak may be sin and not eating steak may be sin.