Monday Jul 15, 2024

The Doctrine of Sin - Lesson 4 | Grow In Grace

In our study of the Doctrine of Sin, we define sin as a failure to conform to God’s moral law in action, attitude, or nature. Sinfulness is intrinsic to human nature, as highlighted in Ephesians 2:1-3 and various biblical passages like Romans 3:9-19 and Psalm 51:5, indicating that humans are sinners from birth. Pelagius's view that people are only responsible for their actions is countered by the doctrine of "Original Sin," which states that humanity inherits a sinful nature from Adam's transgression. This inherent sinfulness implies that even infants have a sinful nature and need God's grace for salvation, as seen in cases like John the Baptist, who was filled with the Holy Spirit from the womb (Luke 1:13-16). Additionally, while all sins make us legally guilty before God, some sins are considered worse than others due to their consequences and the disruption they cause in our relationship with God and others.

 

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