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Why is presumption considered a serious sin?

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Presumption is grave because it involves knowingly defying God's authority and commandments.

Presumption is addressed in scripture as a serious sin due to its essence of rebellion against God's authority. In Numbers 15:30-31, those who act presumptuously, deliberately defying God's commands, face severe consequences, highlighting the gravity of such disobedience. This sin reflects a heart that not only disregards God's authority but also places oneself above divine instruction. As believers, we are called to submit to God's authority, recognizing that even in our weakness, we must avoid the presumption of thinking we can achieve salvation through our own works. This understanding reinforces the necessity of faith in Christ alone, fostering a spirit of humility and reliance on God's grace.
Scripture References: Numbers 15:30-31

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Our Faithful God
Tim James · Jan 7, 2012
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