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How do we know sin is against God?

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Sin is considered against God because it violates His commandments and corrupts the goodness He desires for humanity.

Sin is defined in the context of God's character and commandments. As Richard Baxter outlines, no one can fully understand sin without knowing God. Sin is primarily an act of rebellion against the perfect attributes of the Creator. When we grasp the depths of God's love and the high calling He has for our lives, it becomes evident that sin is not just wrong in a moral sense but is fundamentally against the very nature of our loving and righteous God. This understanding compels believers to see sin as detrimental not only to our souls but also as a grave offense to God.
Scripture References: Romans 8; Ephesians 1:4-5

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