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  1. 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.

  2. THE SEQUENCE OF SIN. In the Bible, sin is discussed under three types. The first type of sin is called Imputed Sin. This is the concept that, when Adam sinned, the whole human race sinned. Thus, when Adam was counted guilty, every human being shares his guilt. These things are mentioned in 1 Cor. 15:22; Rom. 5:12; and Rom. 3:23.

  3. 25 maj 2004 · What is sin? When one seeks the answer to this question in the many and varied definitions of men he is left somewhat confused. There is a difference between the way God describes and explains sin, on the one hand, and the way, on the other hand, that men describe and explain sin.

  4. Sin was a consequential generation of Gods perfect plan. 1) God designed angelic and human beings with the capacity for the independent expression of volition. 2) As a consequence, the existence of sin became a part of God’s perfect Divine Decree.

  5. 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.

  6. When a people, by their sin, make themselves as loathsome carcasses, nothing can be expected but that God should send enemies to destroy them. It is very applicable to the day of judgment, the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ in that day, 2Th 2:1.

  7. The righteousness of Saints is Christ’s labors and goodness. Door: Blue—Num. 15:37-39 (virtue); Scarlet--Is. 1:18: Sins which caused the necessity of the death of Jesus Christ, Purple—Jud. 8:26the mixing of blue and scarlet; or the Commandment keeping Jesus and His sacrifice, which lifts Him and us, to royalty.