Bootstrap

What does the Bible say about little sins?

Answered in 2 sources

The Bible warns against the dangers of little sins, indicating that even small disobediences can harm our witness and character.

The Bible addresses the significance of even the smallest sins, showing that they can have profound impacts on our lives and spiritual witness. In Matthew 5:19, Jesus emphasizes that anyone who breaks the least of His commandments will be considered least in the kingdom of heaven. This underscores that the severity of sin is not always tied to its visibility or magnitude. Little sins can accumulate and lead to greater disobedience, affecting one's walk with God and witness to others.

Moreover, these little transgressions—such as using minced oaths or engaging in petty thefts—may seem insignificant, but they contribute to a character that does not reflect holiness. Exodus 20:7 reminds us not to take the Lord's name in vain, which serves as a warning about how we speak and present ourselves, even in seemingly minor ways. Thus, it is vital for believers to aim for perfection, recognizing that virtue is composed of individual acts of obedience.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:19, Exodus 20:7, Romans 12:1-2, Genesis 19:20

Sermons (2)

Little Sins!
J. R. Miller · Dec 6, 2023
Little Sins!
C. H. Spurgeon · Mar 10, 2017
Joshua

Joshua

Shall we play a game? Ask me about articles, sermons, or theology from our library. I can also help you navigate the site.