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How does God view sin according to the Bible?

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God views sin as a serious offense that separates humanity from Him.

The Bible depicts sin as an offense against God's holiness and a barrier to communion with Him. Isaiah emphasizes that our sins are not merely mistakes but are characterized as scarlet and crimson, highlighting their severity. This view reveals the seriousness with which God regards sin, underscoring that it requires divine judgment. In light of this understanding, the Biblical narrative points towards a loving yet just God who provides a way for reconciliation through Christ. The acknowledgment of sin's true nature allows believers to appreciate the magnitude of God's grace and the cost of redemption achieved through Jesus Christ on the cross.
Scripture References: Isaiah 1:18, Jeremiah 17:9, Romans 3:23

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