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What does it mean to be a 'people laden with iniquity'?

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Being a 'people laden with iniquity' refers to the universal sinful nature of humanity.

The term 'laden with iniquity' refers to the weight of sin that all people carry due to the fall of Adam. The sermon emphasizes that not only is this condition universal, but it describes a profound moral depravity that leads to rebellion against God. This iniquity is seen as a deep-rooted issue in the hearts of humanity, evidenced by a continual pattern of sin that provokes God's righteous anger and ultimately leads to judgment if left unaddressed.
Scripture References: Isaiah 1:4, Romans 5:12, Ephesians 2:1-3

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