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What is sin according to the Bible?

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Sin is defined as the transgression of God’s law, as it violates His perfect standards.

The Bible clearly defines sin as transgression of the law (1 John 3:4), indicating that any deviation from God's moral standards constitutes sin. This includes not only overt actions but also thoughts and attitudes that oppose God's will. In Romans 7:7, Paul articulates that it was through the law that he became aware of sin, understanding that sin's essence lies in rebellion against God's commands. Consequently, all humans are guilty of sin and in need of redemption, which Christ provides through His perfect obedience and atoning sacrifice.
Scripture References: 1 John 3:4, Romans 7:7

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The Law and Faith
Todd Nibert · Nov 28, 2007
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