What is the different between original sin and daily sin.

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Jackson123

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I heard a term original sin and daily sin. Any body help me to understand what is the differemt, and what part of the bible talk about it?
 
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Original sin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Original sin is the nature we as humans are born with as a result of the fall of Adam/Eve in the Garden of Eden. I don't know if the term 'Daily Sin' is applicable, however, I would assume it has to do with our daily struggle with our sinful nature. Don't take that as a dictionary definition.

God Bless
 

Elin

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"Original sin" is the term used for the sin of Adam which we inherit at birth and
which condemns us (Ro 5:18).

Daily sin would be the sin that we ourselves do.
 
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OK can't really add to both sola and elin. What they both said pretty much tells the difference between the two terms.
 
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kennethcadwell

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I have not seen those terms in the bible.
What I have seen in the bible is willful sin, sin out of ignorance, and repented/un-repented sin.

To me what the bible says is if you sin out of ignorance ( which means you are committing sin and don't know it, because you don't know it is a sin ) then it is forgivable.
However if you do know it is sin, but continue to do it anyway without repentance or asking forgiveness then you will not be forgiven. For you have to repent of your sins, and ask forgiveness of future one's you might commit.

The bible makes it clear that you can not continue in willful un-repented sin, and be saved.
The only difference I can conclude from original sin is your past and present sin that is forgiven at your initial accepting of believing Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior and repentance of sin. Your daily sins would then be by what I can conclude would be any sins that you do in the future that would still need to be asked forgiveness of.

Only past and present sins are forgiven at repentance and belief in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
Future sins are not covered as the bible makes this clear by stating that believers have to still ask forgiveness of future sins, and also can be caught back up in willful sin if they do not use the guidance of the Holy Spirit to keep the sin from getting full grown and control your life again.

Take also the Lord's prayer, it says forgive us our trespasses in it. We do not have to point out the specific sin we commit in prayer. Just ask forgiveness of them to the Lord.


 

Elin

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OK can't really add to both sola and elin. What they both said pretty much tells the difference between the two terms.
Case closed. . .
 

crossnote

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I have not seen those terms in the bible.
What I have seen in the bible is willful sin, sin out of ignorance, and repented/un-repented sin.
The exact terms may not be there but the teaching is...

Original Sin...

Romans 5:12, 16-19 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:
And not as it was by one that sinned, so is the gift: for the judgment was by one to condemnation, but the free gift is of many offences unto justification.
For if by one man's offence death reigned by one; much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ.)
Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation; even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life.
For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous.

Daily Sin...

Close your eyes and pick any page of Scriptue past Genesis 2
 

Jackson123

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Thank every body for answering my question.

Jesus forgive original sin in the cross, as soon as we accept Him. But for daily sin, we have to repent and stop doing it, then God forgive us.

For daily sin, it look like scary for me, I still doing sin every day, and lot of them are repeatable sin, Can anybody give insight how to deal with it?
 
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elf3

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Thank every body for answering my question.

Jesus forgive original sin in the cross, as soon as we accept Him. But for daily sin, we have to repent and stop doing it, then God forgive us.

For daily sin, it look like scary for me, I still doing sin every day, and lot of them are repeatable sin, Can anybody give insight how to deal with it?
Yes I can help...prayer and I'll give you a couple passages I read every day to remind me I am not who I once was...give me a minute
 
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elf3

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Thank every body for answering my question.

Jesus forgive original sin in the cross, as soon as we accept Him. But for daily sin, we have to repent and stop doing it, then God forgive us.

For daily sin, it look like scary for me, I still doing sin every day, and lot of them are repeatable sin, Can anybody give insight how to deal with it?
Every morning:
Romans 12:1-3
Ephesians 4
Ephesians 5:1-2
Ephesians 5:8
Ephesians 5:15-21
Ephesians 6:10-17
I don't miss because I need that daily reminder just like everyone else.
 

Jackson123

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Every morning:
Romans 12:1-3
Ephesians 4
Ephesians 5:1-2
Ephesians 5:8
Ephesians 5:15-21
Ephesians 6:10-17
I don't miss because I need that daily reminder just like everyone else.
Thank elf3. I appreciate.

I notice the different about how to handle daily sin between Catholic and protestant.

Catholic believe Jesus doesn't forgive daily sin on the cross. We must pay penance for daily sin.

I think, It time to discuss what the bible say about it.
 

Elin

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Thank every body for answering my question.

Jesus forgive original sin in the cross, as soon as we accept Him. But for daily sin, we have to repent and stop doing it, then God forgive us.

For daily sin, it look like scary for me, I still doing sin every day, and lot of them are repeatable sin, Can anybody give insight how to deal with it?
Prayer and obedience.
 

Elin

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Thank elf3. I appreciate.

I notice the different about how to handle daily sin between Catholic and protestant.

Catholic believe Jesus doesn't forgive daily sin on the cross. We must pay penance for daily sin.

I think, It time to discuss what the bible say about it.
See 1Jn 1:8-10.
 
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elf3

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Thank elf3. I appreciate.

I notice the different about how to handle daily sin between Catholic and protestant.

Catholic believe Jesus doesn't forgive daily sin on the cross. We must pay penance for daily sin.

I think, It time to discuss what the bible say about it.
Your welcome brother. Now that's just what I do and read. I am sure others have good ideas and scripture also.
 
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I heard a term original sin and daily sin. Any body help me to understand what is the differemt, and what part of the bible talk about it?
Original sin is a teaching which includes the idea that God will condemn the the entire human race, including infants because of the sin of our first parent, Adam. This is unbiblical:

The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers: every man shall be put to death for his own sin. De.24:16
 

Jackson123

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Original sin is a teaching which includes the idea that God will condemn the the entire human race, including infants because of the sin of our first parent, Adam. This is unbiblical:

The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers: every man shall be put to death for his own sin. De.24:16

Thank for your inside brother,

It is difficult subject. Is infant go to hell when they die? Hard question.
 
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Original Sin is a false doctrine which deceives millions of people.

Original Sin maligns the character of God by teaching that God condemns people for not doing what they cannot do. As an example, it is taught that little babies are "born condemned."

So we have a holy and righteous God that declares little children guilty and deserving of eternal ruin just because they were born. If you uphold Original Sin then that is what you must believe.

Original Sin is also equated with inability. This means that the ultimate cause of sin is a "birth condition" and not the exercise of free moral agency. Due to this no-one can truly be held accountable for their sin nor can they compelled to stop sinning because there would be no ability to do so. Thus Original Sin is the ultimate doctrine in logically asserting irresponsibility,ie. "We can't so we don't have to."

So God not only condemns people simply because they are born, He also condemns people for not doing that which they are simply unable to do. Is it any wonder that the thoughtful agnostic scoffs at the hypocrisy of Christian morality?


Original Sin needs to be utterly rejected and exposed for being the satanic teaching it really is.

[video=youtube;KVQ1t5i058Q]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVQ1t5i058Q[/video]
 
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Elin

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Original sin is a teaching which includes the idea that God will condemn the the entire human race, including infants because of the sin of our first parent, Adam. This is unbiblical:

The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers: every man shall be put to death for his own sin. De.24:16
Well, Jackson, you are about to get a baptism by fire.

The NT states:

"the result of one trespass
(sin of Adam) was condemnation for all men." (Ro 5:18)

You get to decide if you believe it or not.