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What does it mean to have the knowledge of sin?

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Having the knowledge of sin means recognizing not only what sin is but also experiencing the weight of being a sinner and the resulting alienation from God.

The knowledge of sin goes beyond mere intellectual understanding; it encompasses the profound realization of one's own sinful nature and alienation from God. Before the fall, Adam and Eve had knowledge of good, but upon sinning, they gained an acute awareness of their guilt, shame, and the consequences of their actions, as outlined in Genesis 3. This transformation led to fear and a desperate attempt to hide from God, signifying a deep awareness of their lost state. The Apostle Paul also emphasizes this in Romans 7, where he speaks of the struggle between his desire to do good and the sin that dwells within him. This knowledge ultimately reveals the necessity of Christ's righteousness, as we recognize our inability to achieve holiness on our own and our need for a Savior who offers true righteousness.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:7-24, Romans 7:14-20

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