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What does the Bible say about the nature of sin and rebellion against God?

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The Bible teaches that sin is an active rebellion against God, indicative of humanity's depraved nature.

Scripture paints a clear picture of the nature of sin as a rebellion against God's sovereign authority. In Psalm 2, the 'heathen' are depicted as raging against the Lord as they reject His rule, which illuminates the innate human tendency towards sin and rebellion. Romans 3:23 states, 'for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,' indicating that every person inherently resists God's sovereignty. This rebellion is characterized by attempts to live outside of God's commands, desiring autonomy from His will. Ultimately, the consequences of such rebellion are dire, as seen in the warnings throughout Scripture regarding the judgment awaiting those who refuse to submit to God's authority.
Scripture References: Psalm 2, Romans 3:23

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