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How does sin against God compare to sin against others?

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Sin against God is often viewed as more serious because it directly offends His holiness and majesty.

Sin against God holds a weighty significance that surpasses the offense committed against fellow human beings. The sermon illuminates this by discussing the division of the Ten Commandments, which is categorized into duties to God and duties to man. While sin against others can evoke immediate remorse or consequence, sin against God is frequently overlooked or minimized, illustrating a distorted perspective on morality.

This idea transcends mere transgression; it reveals a deep-rooted unbelief in God’s authority and an inadequate understanding of His holiness. When believers consciously or unconsciously equate offenses against God to those against man, they fail to grasp the majesty and power of the Holy One of Israel. The ultimate offense—unbelief—manifests when individuals doubt God’s capability to forgive or redeem, essentially putting their personal reasoning above divine truth.
Scripture References: Exodus 20:1-17

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