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Enjoying the Journey

Three Word Pictures of Sin

Enjoying the Journey

Scott Pauley

Non-profit, Business, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity

4.9819 Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

(Romans  3:23) How would you draw sin? Satan and the world draw only a picture of the pleasure of sin. God draws vivid pictures of sin's results. Today we examine three words that picture perfectly what sin is in the eyes of God. (0955250303) ----more----   What Does Sin Look Like? If you had to draw a picture of what sin looks like, what would that picture be? Our world draws a picture of pleasure and riches and happiness. That's the picture the devil wants to draw. But let the Lord, the true artist, the one who most accurately reflects all truth. Let him draw the picture, walk through scripture and see the pictures that he gives symbolic of sin. Biblical Symbols of Sin When He paints the picture, He says, it is darkness. It blinds. He calls it leaven. It spreads. He says, it's sickness and disease. It corrupts and it is pervasive. He calls it cords and chains. It binds a man, he calls it fire all consuming. He calls it poison deadly. I tell you, if we could see sin, like God sees it, no matter what kind of sin it is, we would think differently about the sin in our own life. Examples of Sin in the Bible It doesn't matter what your sin is. With Aiken, it was stealing with David, it was adultery. With Saul, it was jealousy. With Cane, it was murder. Judas was betrayal. Nebuchadnezzar's pride lot. And Deus loved the world. Coral rebelled against authority. Solomon loved pleasure anoni and of fire lied. Why do you think God gives us all of these pictures? He draws these pictures for us in scripture so that we will come to see sin like he sees it. Sin is worse than you think it is. It is worse than you think it is.  The Nature of Sin It's a state of rebellion against God, an absence of righteousness. It is a nature that has come into every one of us. Romans chapter three, verse 23 says, "For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God." Do you know that you are a sinner by nature? That no matter what you have done or haven't done, you're a sinner because you were born that way? We're all born that way. It was passed on from Adam and Eve. In, into all of our lives and that we have become sinners by nature. You don't have to teach a child to misbehave or to cry. You have to teach it to be good and obey. Why is that? Because the rebellious part comes naturally to all of us. And then in a practical way, sin is an act. It's disobedience to the known and revealed will of God and our sin. Nature works its way out in our sins every day. Three Words That Describe Sin Now God calls sin many different things in scripture, but I want today to talk to you about three words, if I might, three words that really describes sin and the way God paints the picture of sin in scripture. God uses words to convey great truth. Every word is purposeful. And there are many different words used in the Bible for sin that help us understand it. Words like evil, that's a good word for sin. Or unrighteousness or wickedness or ungodliness. Those words are all used frequently. But there are three words that are used primarily to represent what sin is in the sight of a holy God. And I'm giving you these three today and I'm gonna give you a little object lesson and if I might for each, that I think will help you remember it. I hope you can see what I'm about to say.  Sin, Transgression, and Iniquity The first word, the most obvious word is the word sin for all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Now that word is used over 500 times in the Old Testament. It's used over 200 times in the New Testament. And the New Testament word that is used for sin literally means to miss the mark. Listen to Romans 3:23 again, "For all of sin and come short of the glory of God." So it is to fall short of the mark. You shoot at it you try to be good. You try to do right. You want to be perfect, but you miss it, and you miss it. Be it intentionally or unintentionally. You not only miss the mark, you hit the wrong mark. Imagine that we were shooting at a ta

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In a day full of conflicting opinions and ideas, the Word of God stands true, and the Bible is the source for absolute truth. In these days of confusion and questions, it is so important to know what the Bible says.

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In today's study, let's ask the Lord to open our heart and mind as Scott Pauley leads us into

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scripture to help us discover God's absolute truth.

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If you had to draw a picture of what sin looks like, what would that picture be? You know, our world draws a picture of pleasure and riches and happiness.

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That's the picture the devil wants to draw, but let the Lord, the true artist, the one who most

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accurately reflects all truth, let him draw the picture, walk through Scripture and see the

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pictures that he gives symbolic of sin.

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When he paints the picture, he says it is darkness, it blinds.

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He calls it leaven, it spreads. He says it's sickness and disease.

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It corrupts and it is pervasive. He calls it cords and chains. It binds a man. He calls it fire,

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all-consuming. He calls it poison, deadly. I tell you, if we could see sin like God sees it,

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no matter what kind of sin it is, we would think differently about the sin in our own life.

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It doesn't matter what your sin is. With Aiken, it was stealing, with David, it was adultery, with

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Saul, it was jealousy, with Cain, it was murder, Judas was betrayal, Nebuchadnezzar was pride,

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Lot and Demas loved the world, Corora rebelled against authority, Solomon loved pleasure, Anonice and

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Sapphire lied. Why do you think God gives us all of these pictures? He draws these pictures

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for us in Scripture so that we will come to see sin like he sees it. You see, sin is worse than you think it is.

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It is worse than you think it is.

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It's a state, a state of rebellion against God, an absence of righteousness.

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It is a nature that has come into every one of us.

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Romans chapter 3, verse 23, says, For all have sinned and come short of every one of us. Romans chapter 3, verse 23 says,

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For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.

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