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Why is understanding sin as an enemy important for Christians?

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Understanding sin as an enemy helps Christians recognize the need for salvation and the power of God's grace.

Recognizing sin as our enemy is crucial for Christians because it highlights the stark reality of our human condition and the necessity for divine intervention. The New Testament explicitly teaches that sin reigns over humanity, leading to death and separation from God. By acknowledging sin as an adversarial force, believers can appreciate the gravity of their spiritual situation and the need for a Savior. Furthermore, the acknowledgment of sin helps in understanding the fullness of the gospel; Christ's victory over sin through His death and resurrection provides the assurance of forgiveness and eternal life. This understanding fosters genuine repentance and reliance on Christ for strength to resist the power of sin in our daily lives.
Scripture References: Romans 6:14, 1 John 5:4, Psalm 51:14

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Psalm 83, p2 of 3
Rick Warta · Aug 7, 2025
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