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What is the meaning of iniquity in relation to sin and pardon?

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Iniquity refers to the moral perversity or the inherent sinful nature that leads to transgressions against God.

Iniquity, as highlighted in Psalm 32, describes a deeper moral corruption from which sin springs. It is the inherent nature of sinfulness that every person possesses due to the fall of Adam (Matthew 15:18-19). When God pardons our iniquity, He does not hold us accountable for this original sin but instead grants us freedom and restoration through Christ's sacrifice. This transformative act enables believers to overcome the rooted tendency towards sin, offering a path to true righteousness and communion with God.
Scripture References: Matthew 15:18-19

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The Pardon of Sin
Henry Mahan · Jun 18, 1975
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