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How does the Bible define sin and its consequences?

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The Bible defines sin as lawlessness, and the consequence of sin is death, as stated in Romans 6:23.

Sin is described in the Bible as transgression of God's law, specifically articulated in 1 John 3:4, which states, 'Sin is lawlessness.' The consequence of sin is severe, with Romans 6:23 declaring, 'For the wages of sin is death,' indicating both physical and spiritual death. Additionally, James 1:15 elucidates that sin, when it is fully grown, brings forth death, emphasizing the destructive nature of sin. Understanding the gravity of sin and its consequences is essential for recognizing the profound need for redemption, which is met through Jesus Christ, the Lamb who bore the sins of His people.
Scripture References: 1 John 3:4, Romans 6:23, James 1:15

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