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  1. Aug 26, 2020 · This writing attempts to explore the concept of original sin in Christian theology, which believes that every human inherits a spiritual flaw from the fall of Adam and Eve.

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  2. Sin is both the overstepping of a line and the failure to reach it—both transgression and shortcoming. Sin is a missing of the mark, a spoiling of goods, a staining of garments, a hitch in one’s gait, a wandering from the path, a fragmenting of the whole. Sin is what culpably disturbs shalom.

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  3. In a nutshell, one's concept of the holiness of God is directly connected to and governed by his understanding of the exceeding sinfulness of sin. The aim of this doctrinal study is to allow the student to clearly see both the purity of the one and the perversion of the other.

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  4. According to this definition, a sin is committed when someone does something wrong: human beings are the subject and sin the object. Without a perpetrator, sin would have no existence. Yet the apostle Paul portrays sin differently. In his letter to the Romans, sin comes to life.

  5. The active and passive obedience of Christ , as taught in the Westminster Confession, is an area of theology that is much neglected today. This article examines why this doctrine is an important aspect of Reformed, biblical theology. Download Free PDF. View PDF.

  6. How do we fight indwelling sin in a way that maintains peace in our communion with God? I. Mortifying a Sin - 1. Negatively (1.) Mortifying a sin does not mean completely killing it. (2.) Mortifying a sin does not mean disguising the sin. (3.) Mortifying a sin is not changing our natural disposition to a quiet, sedate one. (4.)

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  8. Definition: “Sin is a failure to conform to God’s moral law not only in action and in attitude, but also in our moral nature.” Grudem. Romans 1:18, “The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness”