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What does the Bible say about sin against God?

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The Bible teaches that all sin is ultimately against God alone, as expressed in Psalm 51:4.

Psalm 51:4 states, 'Against thee, and thee only, have I sinned, and done this evil in thy sight.' This verse emphasizes that despite our sins being against others or ourselves, all transgressions ultimately offend God, who is entirely holy and just. David's confession illustrates the weight of sin and the importance of recognizing our wrongdoings not just in a social context but primarily in our relationship with God. Acknowledging our sins against God cultivates a sincere heart of repentance and a deeper dependence on His mercy.
Scripture References: Psalm 51:4

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Against God
David Eddmenson · Jan 9, 2011
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