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Why are small sins significant to God?

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Small sins are significant because even minor infractions separate us from God and require atonement.

The concept that all sin, regardless of perceived size, holds significance to God is a crucial tenet of Reformed theology. The sermon underscores that every sin, however small, requires atonement through Christ’s sacrifice. Romans 6:23 states, 'For the wages of sin is death...' illustrating that sin leads to condemnation. This realization compels us to approach God with humility and sincerity. By understanding that nothing is too insignificant for God to notice, we cultivate a heart that seeks His forgiveness continually.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23

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