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What does the Bible say about sin being an offense against God?

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Sin is first and foremost an offense against God, as highlighted in Psalm 51:4, where David declares, 'Against thee, thee only, have I sinned.'

The Bible teaches that all sin is fundamentally directed against God. David's confession in Psalm 51:4 emphasizes this truth, stating, 'Against thee, thee only, have I sinned and done this evil in thy sight.' This underscores a profound reality: every act of sin is not merely a moral failing in a human context but a transgression against the holiness of God. When we understand the nature of sin as a violation of God's law, we see it for what it truly is—a serious affront to the Creator of the universe, whose laws are binding and whose holiness demands accountability.
Scripture References: Psalm 51:4, Genesis 39:9, Luke 15:18-21, 1 Samuel 12:23

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