What is Sin?

As Christians we praise God for our redemption from sin, but do we KNOW what sin is and do know when we sin? Do we know that we are supposed to forsake sin? Do we hate sin and love righteousness? Do we know how to forsake sin and become saints through Christ? Do we even believe it is possible?

Sin is rampant in our times and sadly not just among the non-believers. It is apparent that in a nation where a majority profess belief in Christ the fruits of the faith are in short supply. In fact, the rise of non-believers in our society is a natural result of the inattention of Christians to the adherence of their faith in past generations, and the further decline of our civilization will not halt so long as the believers remain in sin.

It’s for this reason that I believe our scripture study of the commandments must begin with a study of key concepts related to sin and obedience; sinfulness and righteousness.

Let’s start this study defining some key questions:
  • What is sin?
  • What is being sinful? OR sinfulness.
  • Is there a difference between being sinfulness and weakness?
  • Is mortal weakness the same as sin?
  • When Paul says “we all fall short of the glory of God, does he mean we are all sinners, characterized by sin. Does he suggest that we will remain sinful while in this world?
  • Does the atonement save us in our sin or from our sin? What’s the difference?

What is Sin?
Abominations
Iniquity
The Greater Condemnation
Sinful or SAINT?
Is There a Difference between Sinfulness and Weakness?
Does the Atonement Save Us in Our Sins?

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