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How does the sermon explain the relationship between sin and the state of the world?

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The sermon explains that the world's sinful state is due to transgression of God's laws, alteration of His word, and rejection of the covenant of grace.

The sermon portrays a vivid picture of the world's sinful condition as described in Isaiah 24. It emphasizes that every generation is ensnared by sin, leading to rampant lawlessness and moral decay. This degradation stems from a collective abandonment of God’s commands and a trust in self-righteousness rather than grace. The alteration of God’s word reflects a world that attempts to redefine moral standards, leading to chaos and confusion. Ultimately, the sermon highlights that this situation underscores the vital need for the redemptive work of Christ, who restores believers to a right relationship with God through grace rather than law.
Scripture References: Isaiah 24:1-5, Psalm 65:3

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