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How does the concept of representation apply in the context of sin?

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Representation in sin teaches that individual actions can affect the collective, as seen in the consequences of Achan's sin for Israel.

The concept of representation in sin is vividly illustrated in the story of Achan, where his individual act of disobedience led to severe consequences for the entire nation of Israel. This principle links directly to the theological understanding of original sin and the doctrine of representation in Adam, as mentioned in Romans 5:12, where sin affects all humanity. The plight of Israel following Achan's sin is a sobering reminder that our collective spiritual health is interwoven, obligating us to strive for holiness not just for ourselves but for the good of the whole body. This teaches that we are all part of a larger community and should be mindful of how our actions might impact others spiritually and morally.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12, Joshua 7

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