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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Sin often harms another person, but, ultimately, all sin is against God. The Bible contains many references to people admitting, "I have sinned against God" (Exodus 10:16; Joshua 7:20; Judges 10:10). Genesis 39:9 gives us a closer look at this. Joseph was being tempted to commit adultery with Potiphar’s wife.

  2. We sin against others by doing to them what God has forbidden or by failing to do to them or for them what God has commanded (Matthew 22:39; James 2:8). The commands do not come from others but from God. Therefore, the sin is first and foremost against Him. An analogy can be seen in the arena of criminal law.

  3. May 13, 2016 · He is jealous and narrow-minded and rather bigoted (Genesis 3:4–5). Sin is, first and foremost, rebellion against God and what he has disclosed of himself in words. And that notion of sin prevails in one fashion or another across the entire sweep of Scripture. The reason why it is important to think clearly about sin is manifold.

    • Disobedient and Rebellious
    • Why Is Sin Against God So Serious?
    • The Reason Jesus Had to Die

    Sin is first and foremost disobedience and rebellion against God. It is very striking that after David has committed adultery with Bathsheba and murdered Uriah her husband (2 Samuel 11), that he says in Psalm 51:4: “Against you [God], you only, have I sinned.” How can David say that he has only sinned against God? Surely, he’s sinned against Bathsh...

    So why is sin against God so serious? The answer is that God is Holy – he is pure, righteous, and cannot tolerate sin, or even the presence of sin. If a sinful person enters into God’s presence, that person is consumed by God in his holiness. This is what happened in 2 Samuel 6:6-7when Uzzah touched the ark of God that nobody was allowed to touch: ...

    This is why Jesus had to die. Where there is sin, there must be death to pay for that sin (cf. Genesis 2:17, Romans 6:23; Leviticus 17:11); either the death of the person who has sinned or of a substitute (Leviticus 4; Isaiah 53). Jesus died on the cross as our substitute (1 Peter 2:24; 3:18). For the Christian, Jesus’ death means that we don’t hav...

  4. Jan 14, 2024 · The Bible teaches that God is patient, merciful, and loving. However, God’s character also includes righteousness, justice, and holiness. When people stubbornly rebel against God and refuse to repent, the Bible says that God’s righteous anger is aroused (Psalm 7:11). God cannot tolerate sin or look upon evil (Habakkuk 1:13).

  5. Aug 5, 2023 · In conclusion, every sin is ultimately a sin against God due to its rebellion against His authority and violation of His perfect law. While sins may harm others and have horizontal implications, it is the vertical dimension of sin that defines its true nature.

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  7. 3 days ago · Sin is first and foremost about our relationship with God. Humans doubt His goodness and wisdom; they prefer their own definition of good and evil and live accordingly, disregarding God’s will. They often fail to do what they should do, and commit evil instead. See for example Matthew 15:19, “ For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murder ...

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