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What does Scripture say about the nature of sin?

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Scripture teaches that sin is a profound rebellion against God, leading to spiritual death and separation from Him.

The nature of sin is described throughout Scripture as an active rebellion against God and His sovereign authority. Romans 3:23 states that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, indicating that sin is universal among humanity. Sin is also depicted as leading to death, both physical and spiritual, as highlighted in Romans 6:23. This rebellion manifests in the hearts of individuals who seek to assert their own desires over God's will, much like Barabbas, who embodied the insurrection against divine authority. Recognizing the true nature of sin helps us understand our desperate need for a Savior who can reconcile us to God, as demonstrated through the sacrificial death of Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23, Romans 6:23, Isaiah 53:6

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Barabbas
Rex Bartley · Mar 12, 2024
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