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- Sin—disobeying God—produces suffering and pain. God hates sinful attitudes and deeds (Proverbs 8:13) because of their horrible effects. Sin leads to broken relationships, violence and misery. It cuts us off from God (Isaiah 59:1-2).
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Sin is the most serious thing man will ever deal with. Sin is a spiritual virus that invades our whole being. It makes us morally and spiritually weak. It’s a deadly disease that infects every part of us: our body, our mind, our emotions, our relationships, our motives—absolutely everything.
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The practice of sin is not to be the normal lifestyle of believers. When we sin it has an effect upon us as well upon others. For one thing, it robs us of our ability to understand spiritual truth. The Bible says that it is the Holy Spirit that helps us understand the will of God.
- Sin Brings Curses. This is one of the greatest dangers of sin in one’s life as sin brings a lot of curses on one’s life which is why you must avoid sin at all costs.
- Sin Brings Death. The bible in Romans 6:23 tells us that the wages of sin is death and the gift of God is eternal life through Christ, Jesus. And this death comes in two forms which are physical death and spiritual death.
- Loss Of God’s Favor. When you indulge yourself in sin, you will lose God’s favour and blessings upon your life and this can be seen among the children of Israel when they sinned against the Lord.
- Sin Brings God’s Judgment. This is perhaps among the greatest dangers of sin on one’s life if not repented of and forsaken and Proverbs 11:21 clearly states that sin and wicked people won’t go unpunished.
Sep 27, 2024 · Paul spoke of sin’s consequences: “Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows” (Galatians 6:7). Paul then describes the end of those who indulge in sinful behavior: “The one who sows to please his sinful nature, from that nature will reap destruction” (Galatians 6:8).
- He says that he can’t get the sin out of his mind. It is blazoned on his conscience. Verse 3: For I know my transgressions, and my sin is ever before me.
- He says that his exceeding sinfulness is only against God. Nathan had said David despised God and scorned his word. So David says in verse 4, Against you, you only, have I sinned and done what is evil in your sight.
- He doesn't justify himself. David vindicates God, not himself. There is no self-justification. No defense. No escape. Verse 4: …so that you may be justified in your words and blameless in your judgment.
- He intensifies his guilt by drawing attention to his inborn corruption. Verse 5: Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, and in sin did my mother conceive me.
Jun 29, 2019 · We do often “know” that a sin is destructive to us and others. We might loathe the sin in certain ways and feel shame over it. We may have a sincere longing to be free, and just feel like we can’t, like we’re enslaved to it — which, in a sense, we are (John 8:34). These are the complex consequences and illusions sin produces.
The Bible is not legalistic, but it does take sin seriously. We look at basic facts on which the doctrine of sin is built.