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What does the Bible say about sin as a thief?

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The Bible compares sin and Satan to thieves who rob humanity of their spiritual treasures, such as peace, communion with God, and eternal life.

In the biblical metaphor, sin is likened to a thief who robs believers of their union with God, spiritual riches, and even their peace of conscience. Just as a thief stealthily takes what belongs to another, sin and Satan work to deprive humanity of the divine blessings intended for them. Scriptures like Romans 7:11 illustrate how sin deceives and ultimately destroys, while Isaiah 61:1 speaks of Christ's mission to free those who are bound. Thus, understanding sin as a thief underscores the danger it poses to the soul and the need for redemption through Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 7:11, Isaiah 61:1

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Sin a Thief
Benjamin Keach · May 11, 2023
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