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How do we know the concept of sin as rebellion is true?

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The concept is rooted in Scripture, which defines sin as rebellion against God's law and authority.

The idea that sin constitutes rebellion finds its foundation in Scripture, which consistently portrays sin as a violation of God's divine command. The preacher elucidates this by calling attention to the nature of sin as an assault on God's person and authority. In multiple passages throughout the Bible, such as 2 Samuel and Proverbs, the actions of individuals like Absalom are described as rebellions not only against human authority but primarily against God's sovereignty. Understanding this illustrates the seriousness of rebellion and underscores God's righteous design of authority over creation.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 15, Proverbs 17:19

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Rebellion
Tim James · Jan 7, 2012
Joshua

Joshua

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