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Enjoying the Journey

What the Bible Says About Sin

Enjoying the Journey

Scott Pauley

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

4.9819 Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

(Romans 5:12) Sin has not gone away; it just doesn't get talked about much. It is a reality in all of our lives and the source of every sorrow in this world. We must learn the truth about our own sin and about the only Savior who can deliver us from it. (0953250228) ----more----   Ignoring Sin Whatever happened to sin? Many years ago, people used to talk about sin. Preachers used to preach against sin. People used to fear sin, but now there seems to be so little talk about it. And yet, while we're talking about it less, it seems sin in our world and in many of our lives is growing. It's getting bigger. Left unchecked apart from God.  Hamartiology: The Study of Sin Let me give you one verse today as we begin our study of what the Bible says about sin. Romans chapter 5 and verse number 12 says, "Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin, and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned." That's a powerful verse. There's a lot of doctrine, a lot of truth wrapped up in that one verse. This is what the Bible says about sin. Now, we most recently talked about what the Bible says about man. And there's a natural progression here because man enters into the world and soon on its heels, sin enters into the world. The Origin of Sin from Lucifer to Adam Wherefore, as by one man, who is that one man? That's Adam. By Adam, sin entered into the world. That means that the state of sin, fallen humanity, began in the garden. We trace it all the way back to the very beginning. Someone has said that woven through the Bible there are cords or threads that are consistent throughout. One of those is the gold thread of God's promises. It's woven throughout. God's faithful. One of them is the red thread or the crimson thread of the blood of Jesus and blood atonement, the sacrifice for sin. Aren't you glad for the mercy of God that is faithful? But one of those cords that is woven throughout from beginning to end is the black cord of man's sin of disobedience. And Romans 5:12 tells us not only where it came from, but where it led to.  The Consequences of Sin: Death and Destruction The Bible says wherefore is by one man's sin entered into the world, and death by sin. James says it this way, that lust, when it is finished, brings sin, and sin when it is finished brings death. Where does sin lead to? It always leads to the same place. In every generation and in every nation, in every person, and in every place, sin always produces the same thing. It produces death. Did you know sin is older than the world? Certainly older than man. Because there was sin in the universe before there was sin on earth. You remember that sin began, not first with Adam, but with the tempter that came to Adam and Eve. It began with Lucifer. Sin began in the heart of one that was created but thought he knew better than his creator. And from the very beginning, sin always led to destruction, to death. The Bible passes this judicial statement on all of humanity in Romans 5 verse 12, "And so death passed upon all men." The gavel fell. The Judge says the sentence is death.  Sin's Universality: All Have Sinned Romans chapter 3 verse 23, "For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God." We've all missed the mark. We're all sinners, and because of that, the sentence of death is passed upon every one of us. Romans 6:23 says, "The wages of sin is death." There's not a single person listening to me right now that's not a sinner, not one. Every last one of us is a sinner. Now, we don't like to think about it. You may not want to hear this today, and I really don't enjoy talking about it, but there's no fact so evident and no subject more important than the subject of sin, because sin is the reason Christ died. You can't appreciate the good news until you understand the bad news. Sin is the thing that keeps men from God. Sin is the thing that holds back Heaven's blessing.  Theological Connections: Sin and Doctrine In a sense, sin co

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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 scripture

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to help us discover God's absolute truth.

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Whatever happened to sin, you know, many years ago, people used to talk about sin. Preachers used to preach against sin. People used to fear sin, but now there seems to be so little talk about it, and yet while we're talking about it less it seems sin in our world and

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in many of our lives is growing. It's getting bigger, left unchecked apart from God. Let me

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give you one verse today as we begin our study of what the Bible says about sin. Romans

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chapter 5 and verse number 12 says wherefore as by one man sin entered into the world and death by sin and so

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death passed upon all men for that all have sinned that's a powerful verse there's a lot of doctrine

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a lot of truth wrapped up in that one verse this is what the bible says about sin now we most recently talked about what the Bible says about sin. Now, we most recently talked about

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what the Bible says about man. And there's a natural progression here because man enters into the

1:34.8

world and soon on its heels, sin enters into the world. Wherefore, as by one man, who is that one man?

1:41.5

That's Adam. By Adam Adam sin entered into the world

1:45.0

that means that the state of sin fallen humanity began in the garden we traced

1:50.8

it all the way back to the very beginning someone has said that woven

1:53.9

through the Bible there are cords or threads that are consistent throughout

1:58.6

one of those is the gold thread of God's promises.

2:01.4

It's woven throughout, God's faithful.

2:03.7

One of them is the red thread, or the crimson thread,

2:07.4

of the blood of Jesus and blood atonement, sacrifice for sin.

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Aren't you glad for the mercy of God that is faithful?

2:14.4

But one of those cords that is woven throughout from beginning to end is the black

2:18.3

cord of man's sin, of disobedience. And Romans 512 tells us not only where it came from, but where it

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