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What does the Bible say about the principle of sin?

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The Bible teaches that all men serve a principle of sin or righteousness, highlighting the inevitable bondage to sin without God's grace.

According to Romans, individuals who serve sin are free from righteousness. This principle signifies that, apart from divine intervention, humanity is inherently on a self-destructive path. People may appear outwardly moral, but such behavior is insufficient for divine acceptance. True righteousness must be perfect, unattainable through mere good deeds. Scripture asserts that those without Christ are devoid of acceptable righteousness, emphasizing that only in Christ can one stand justified before God, free from condemnation. Thus, the principle of sin effectively governs unregenerate humanity until God's grace intervenes.
Scripture References: Romans 6:20, Psalm 24:3-4

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