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What does the Bible say about the horror of sin?

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The Bible reveals that sin is a horror because it forsakes God's law and dishonors Him.

The horror of sin is highlighted in Psalm 119:53, where the psalmist expresses deep distress regarding the wicked who forsake God's law. This horror is not merely due to personal anguish but is rooted in the understanding that sin transgresses God's commandments, which reflect His holiness, justice, and goodness. As seen throughout Scripture, sin leads to separation from God and ultimately results in judgment. The psalmist recognizes that God's law is good and reveals His character, making the forsaking of it a profound tragedy that leads to horror in the psalmist’s heart, as it does in all believers who seek to honor God.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:53, John 3:36, Romans 7:12

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The Horror of Sin
Henry Sant · Sep 24, 2020
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