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      • (1) Sin was conceived of as being fundamentally disobedience to God. (2) While disobedience involved both positive and negative ideas, the emphasis was definitely on the positive commission of wrong and not the negative omission of good. In other words, sin was not simply missing the right mark, but hitting the wrong mark.
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  2. May 25, 2004 · “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” (Romans 5:12). “For the wages of sin is death . . .” (Romans 6:23). “For sin, taking occasion by the commandment, deceived me, and by it slew me” (Romans 7:11).

    • Objectives
    • Scripture Memory
    • Agenda
    • Introduction
    • Worksheet
    • The Nature of Sin
    • Questions For Review and Discussion

    1. The disciple will understand truths about the origin of sin. 2. The disciple will see more clearly the fact of sin in the human race. 3. The consequences of sin will be clearly understood. 4. The disciple will understand that sin has permeated the entire human race.

    For the one who obeys the whole law but fails in one point has become guilty of all of it. James 2:10

    1. Mutual accountability and prayer. 2. Sharing of memory work. 3. Discuss the study materials. 4. Discuss review questions. 5. Discuss any new terms.

    One of the chief questions posed by the human mind is, “where did sin come from?” That evil is in the world is not debatable. Every day there are threats and killings and sorrow that seem to fill our lives at every juncture. This session is set apart for a discussion of sin and its impact upon the human race as we experience it. We will discuss the...

    Where Did Sin Originate?

    The origin of sin is not totally clear. There seems to have been a revolt against God before the world began. In Isaiah 14:12-17, there are words that are believed to relate to Satan sometime before the world was made. In reading this account, the statement _____ __________ occurs five times. That seems to be the essence of sin in its beginning. When we compare 2 Peter 2:4, we see that ___________ sinned having kept not their first estate. We don’t know for sure exactly what that was. There a...

    Sin’s Entrance into the Human Race

    Having accepted the reality that sin is in the universe, how did the sinfulness of humanity come about? We find the account of this in Genesis 3. Read this account and see if you can answer the following questions. 1. Who was the primary person involved in the fall of Adam and Eve? 2. What was his appearance like? 3. Who did he approach? Why do you think the approach to Eve was made rather than Adam? 4. What was the nature of the temptation? 5. How was Satan’s appeal to Eve similar to the acc...

    The Reality of Sin

    There are several ways we know that sin is in the universe We will consider nature, law, the human heart, and divine revelation. I. Look at the contrasts that exist in nature, such as every rose having thorns. There is an awesome howl in every storm, the shriek of a captured animal, the minor key in all of nature and the shifting of the earth that shakes and causes the death of many of us who inhabit the earth. We know that sin has affected creation because of Romans 8:19-22. How does this pa...

    Lest any misunderstand, it is important to state what sin truly is. There is no better Scriptural statement than that which we find in Romans 3:23. Most feel that sin is only capital crimes such as murder, adultery, kidnapping, etc. The above verse in Romans indicates that sin is to miss the mark. What does Scripture say in Galatians 3:10about keep...

    1. How is the sin of angels and humans different? 2. What are some of the effects of sin in nature as we see them today? 3. How much sin must a person commit to be condemned? 4. Describe sin from the standpoint of neglect as compared to disobedience. 5. Discuss some of the general ways we see the consequences of sin in the world today.

  3. What's really important to understand about this doctrine are these three things. First, sin is not just a matter of behavior. Sin is a matter of my nature. It's not just that I do bad things, it's that I have evil inside of me. I sin because I am a sinner.

  4. They are: (1) the immoral person, Rom. 1:18-32; (2) the moral person, Rom. 2:1-6 and Isa. 64:6; and (3) the religious person, Rom. 2:17-29 and 4:4. Every human being is born into the slave market of sin, according to John 8:34,35 and Gal. 3:31. The Law cannot free a person from the slave mar- ket of sin.

  5. Legalism is an attempt to address sin by imposing burdensome regulations, punishments, and guilt. Those who reject that path are viewed as morally loose and making light of sin. The Biblical doctrine of sin is not legalistic.

  6. 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...

  7. Sins fall into three categories: mental (thoughts), verbal (words), and overt (actions). But God has provided a solution. On the cross, Jesus Christ became sin for all men, that all who believe in Him “might become the righteousness of God in Him” (2Co 5:21).

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