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What does it mean that sin has a course?

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Sin has a defined trajectory that ultimately leads to death and destruction for individuals and nations.

The concept that sin has a course is illustrated vividly in James 1:14-15, which states that temptation leads to sin, and sin, when fully realized, leads to death. In the context of the sermon, this idea is articulated as a warning to nations, like Israel, that persist in sin without repentance. The passage in Isaiah highlights the consequences that follow a lifestyle of rebellion against God, resulting in societal collapse and divine judgment. Understanding the course of sin helps believers recognize the urgency of living according to God’s Word and the grace available through Christ.
Scripture References: James 1:14-15, Isaiah 3:1-11

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Tim James · Jan 7, 2012
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