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What does the Bible say about the transgressions of the wicked?

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Psalm 36:1 reveals that the wicked have no fear of God, indicating the root of their transgressions.

Psalm 36:1 illustrates a profound truth about the nature of the wicked: their transgressions stem from a heart that lacks the fear of God. This assertion is echoed throughout Scripture, particularly in Romans 3:18, where it states, 'There is no fear of God before their eyes.' The absence of this fear leads to a perpetual state of sin and rebellion against God's law. Without being awakened by grace, a sinner floats downstream in sin without resistance, as described in Ephesians 2:1-3, where those unregenerated are deemed 'dead in trespasses and sins.'

In stark contrast, believers who have experienced regeneration are keenly aware of their sinful nature and engage in a constant conflict between their renewed spirit and their flesh. Romans 7:25 captures this struggle, emphasizing that even after receiving grace, believers still contend with a body of sin and death. This ongoing battle is part of the Christian experience, revealing how essential it is for believers to understand their dependence on Christ for salvation and strength in spiritual warfare.

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Psalm 36:1
Robert Hawker · May 10, 2016
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