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What does the Bible say about the evil of sin?

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The Bible teaches that sin is a serious matter, rendering us guilty and abominable before a holy God, and its wages are death.

The Bible clearly paints sin as a profound evil that dwells in the hearts of every person. It defiles our thoughts, words, and actions, leaving us utterly without hope in our own abilities. Sin has marred the intrinsic goodness of God's creation, turning man into a fallen creature that shows marks of corruption. As Romans 6:23 illustrates, the wages of sin is death, emphasizing what is at stake if one does not recognize the seriousness of sin. The reality of sin is such that it causes immense suffering in our lives, and understanding this is crucial for every believer.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23, James 1:14-15, Isaiah 53:10, Isaiah 53:5

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The Evil of Sin
John Flavel · Jul 19, 2004
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