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Why does breaking one commandment make us guilty of all?

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Breaking one commandment makes us guilty of all because it demonstrates contempt for God's law as a whole.

James 2:10 teaches that to break one commandment is to break the entire law. This underscores the absolute nature of God's moral law and demonstrates that any failure to adhere to it, regardless of the degree of the transgression, renders one guilty before God. This principle illustrates the seriousness of sin and the necessity of grace, revealing that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23). This understanding leads us to acknowledge our utter dependence on Christ's perfect obedience and sacrifice for our justification, highlighting our need for a Redeemer.
Scripture References: James 2:10, Romans 3:23

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