Old Testament
Genesis 3: The origin of evil and its immediate consequences in the lives of Adam and Eve and their descendants, that is to say we (see study on the fall).
Exodus 20 v 1-17: The law punishes sins, but we are unable to put it into practice. It shows our sinfulness. We sin because we are sinners by nature and heredity. The 10 commandments should be explained to those who want to approach God for they know what they need to repent. The good is what God declares to be good, and evil is what God declares to be wrong
Leviticus 5 v 17 to 19: unintentional sins were also punished and an innocent animal, representing the Saviour future, should pay for the guilty.
Deuteronomy 4 v 5-9: God gave the law for our good. Israel would have been a wise, intelligent, strong, and a model for other people if he had obeyed. We must teach the Word of God to our children to pass on to future generations.
Deuteronomy 6 v 24 & 25: God wants us to be happy. Psalm
51 v 7: Sin is a "disease" that is inherited from generation to generation. So we are sinners by nature.
Psalm 103 v 10: Thankfully God does not punish us as we deserve.
Psalm 130 v 3 & 4: Fortunately, God forgets our sins confessed.
Proverbs 2 v 10-19: The enjoyment of sin and its outcome.
Proverbs 12 v 2: God condemns our bad thoughts.
Proverbs 16 v 30: The intention to do evil is already a sin.
Proverbs 17 v 15: God abhors injustice.
Proverbs 21 v 2: Moral relativism (each acts according to his conscience). In reality, evil is absolutely wrong.
Proverbs 28 v 9: religiosity (pious hypocrite) is an abomination.
Jeremiah 17 v 1: Consciousness records everything (thoughts, words and actions) so indelible. Only the blood of Christ can purify it.
New Testament
Matthew 5 v 17-22: Jesus came to fulfill the law perfectly, since we are not. Our bad thoughts must also be confessed.
Romans 4 v 15 + 5. 12 & 13: There is no sin without law.
Galatians 3 v 10-14: Christ took our curse upon him, so we are freed because we believe in Him and that we are in Him.
1 Timothy 1 v 8-10: The law was given for sinners.
Hebrews 11 v 24-26: Testimony of Moses: Forgoing life of sin in the world. Jacques
2 v 8-13: The royal law ... Violating one command = violate any law ... Obedience to God's law gives us true freedom.
1 John 1 v 8 10: Confession and Forgiveness (see also the proverb 28 v 13).
"If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
If we say we have not sinned, we make Him a liar and his word is not in us. "
1 John 2 v 1 & 2: Here is the solution when a Christian sins:
"My little children, I am writing these things that ye sin not. And if someone sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous. He himself is the propitiation for our sins, not only for ours but also for those around the world. "
1 John 3 v 4: Definition of sin: "Sin is the transgression of the law."
Some schemes used by Satan to exonerate us:
- Note the sins of others more than ours.
- Pass the sin less horrible than it actually is.
- View as deserving sinner more compassion than trial.
- Reject responsibility for our sins on the bad education, or society.
1 John 2 v 1 & 2: Jesus Christ is fully and finally paid the price for our sins by His death on the cross. He is the winner, it's wonderful, praise God!
Romans 6 v 12 to 23: Sin and grace
* Sin does not destroy grace.
* Grace does not excuse sin.
* The grace does not sin, because we are free.
* Forgiveness in Christ is an expression of the triumph of grace over sin.
* Beware of liberalism that minimizes sin.
* Beware of legalism that minimizes grace.
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