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What does the Bible say about sin against God?

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The Bible teaches that sin against God is universal, affecting all humanity due to Adam's transgression.

The Bible asserts that all have sinned, reflecting a universal condition that afflicts every person due to the original sin of Adam. In Romans 3:10-12, it states, 'There is none righteous, no, not one; there is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God.' This signifies that by nature, every human is inclined to sin and is guilty before a holy God. The sin of Achan in Joshua 7 illustrates this point; his individual sin brought trouble upon the entire nation of Israel. Similarly, Adam's disobedience resulted in the guilt and condemnation of all humanity, showing how deeply sin impacts God's creation.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10-12, Joshua 7, Psalm 51:4, Exodus 32:30-33, Exodus 34:7, Exodus 32:30-35, Romans 9:1-3

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David Eddmenson · Jan 9, 2011
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