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What does the Bible say about the problem of sin?

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The Bible clearly states that sin is the reason for our alienation from God, as noted in Isaiah 53:6, where it says, 'All we like sheep have gone astray.'

The Bible identifies the problem of sin as our alienation from God, meaning we have turned away from Him. Isaiah 53:6 emphasizes this by saying, 'All we like sheep have gone astray,' indicating that we collectively chose to leave the path of righteousness. Sin is not merely about actions but is rooted in our very nature as fallen beings, stemming from the original sin of Adam. It is not our circumstances or external influences that define our problem, but our inherent rebellion against God and His righteousness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6

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