We live in a culture where the concept of sin has become entangled in judicial arguments over right and wrong and their possible, legal justification. Many consider sin to be violations only of the Ten Commandments and even then there is a tendency to think of 'major sins' such as 'murder' and 'adultery' to really matter and be paramount over those such as lying,, envy, pride, cursing, or idolatry.
The truth is that sin, as defined in the original translations of the Bible, means "to miss the mark" and the mark, in this case, is the standard of perfection established by God and revealed for us in the life of Jesus. The Apostle Paul says in his letter to the Romans: "All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" as does John in his first letter. It's really simple to understand. In the Kingdom of God there cannot be a falling short of the righteousness of God – it is impossible. There is no lying, no cheating, no anger, no malice, no pride, no vanity, no wrongdoing or wrong-thinking of any kind – none. There can only be love and goodness and so viewed in that light it is clear that we are all sinners and must constantly try and mend our ways and seek God's forgiveness if we are to eventually enter into His paradise and join with Him.
The truth is that sin, as defined in the original translations of the Bible, means "to miss the mark" and the mark, in this case, is the standard of perfection established by God and revealed for us in the life of Jesus. The Apostle Paul says in his letter to the Romans: "All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" as does John in his first letter. It's really simple to understand. In the Kingdom of God there cannot be a falling short of the righteousness of God – it is impossible. There is no lying, no cheating, no anger, no malice, no pride, no vanity, no wrongdoing or wrong-thinking of any kind – none. There can only be love and goodness and so viewed in that light it is clear that we are all sinners and must constantly try and mend our ways and seek God's forgiveness if we are to eventually enter into His paradise and join with Him.
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