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Why is sin significant in understanding human suffering?

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Sin is significant because it is the root cause of suffering in the world, affecting all humanity and bringing pain and death.

In the sermon, the preacher emphasizes that the origin of all suffering is sin, as seen in Genesis when Adam and Eve disobeyed God. The consequence of sin affects every aspect of creation, leading to suffering, sickness, and death. Romans 5:12 teaches that sin entered the world through one man, Adam, and consequently, death spread to all men. Recognizing sin's impact helps us understand the human condition and the necessity of redemption found in Christ. Understanding this truth invites believers to acknowledge their need for grace and the transformative power of God's forgiveness, which overcomes the effects of sin.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12-21, Genesis 3, John 11:35

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Jehovah Shalom
Paul Mahan · Mar 8, 2000
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