how many sins does it take for one to become a sinner?
We are all sinners and it only takes one sin to make us this.
Sin is an action/thought.Secondly, sin as it's were, is it an entity, personality or is just an act,
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Sin is an action/thought.Secondly, sin as it's were, is it an entity, personality or is just an act,
Well, I will like to add some comment here although, I'm not on my computer now but the first question I will love to ask everyone that is reading this thread and commenting is this.. how many sins does it take for one to become a sinner? Secondly, sin as it's were, is it an entity, personality or is just an act?
looking forward to your answers, and trusting God to get into my laptop and post my full comment on this subject.
I love the way you replied, it actually take zero sin to become a sinner because the DNA in man right from birth is sin. Sin is like parasite that reside in every-man. Well, one can't really say that sin is not really a personality, I believe sin is a force or motion deposited in man by the master plan of the devil. As God gave His only begotten son, Jesus, so also the devil gave birth to sin. The express image of the devil is sin. Jesus said to the pharisee of his day that "you are of your father, the devil and the will of him u are doing". This is why when you to come to Christ is not about change of character rather is a change of life. God is not so much concerned about the fruits rather about whom you are, because who you are determine the fruits you'll bear. This is point number one.How thought provoking! Many things start coming to mind. Sin is obviously personified in scripture but that doesn't make sin a person. Wisdom is personified in scripture. Personifying sin makes it easier to explain. Just as Paul tells us that sin dwells in us and our bodies are corrupt due to this fact. He says that it is actually sin that does those things that he himself would't do. Confusing but I think of it as if sin were a fatal disease. Some people have differing diseases or disorders that cause them to error in their bodily functions and do things they rather would not, sometimes a physical act and in others a lapse in conscious awareness. I see sin that way. The only medication is the Spirit of the Lord Jesus Christ that when walked in keeps the disease of sin in remission. We must take our medicine daily or the threat of relapse looms over us!
How many sins does it take to make one a sinner? Great question. How many sins does it take to make everyone sinners? One. Adams. We have all sinned in Adam. The rest are just symptoms of the
disease.
I believe that is the way to define sin.It's deviation from design.I'd like to take a look at the definition of sin by defining it in the Hebrew. I think one definition sticks out to me in understanding the place of the Torah in our lives: 'avon comes from a root word that is an archer's term; it means 'to miss the mark' and more accurately, it shows a deviation from the trajectory that leads to the bullseye.
What mark are we missing? Torah comes from the root word Yarah and is another archer's term. It literally means 'to shoot an arrow'. It denotes the very trajectory of the arrow as it travels to the bullseye. Torah means instruction and teaching on its own, but when we look at the roots of 'sin' and 'Torah', the understanding changes a bit. Instead of being about wrong doing, we are taught that we are deviating from the design for our lives.
Another thought comes to my mind: if sin is deviation from the trajectory we are to go, what is the bullseye? Yeshua of Nazareth is the bullseye. He lived the Law in perfect union with the Father and His call for us to live like Him is our bullseye.
I agree with that statement but why would God throw someone in the lake of fire for displaying symptoms of a disease they were born with(had no control over)?The rest are just symptoms of the disease.
I agree with that statement but why would God throw someone in the lake of fire for displaying symptoms of a disease they were born with(had no control over)?
It's really not that odd,I change my perspective when I study the word.I am always seeing new things that cause me to question my own concepts.It is odd how we as people can see the same thing in such a different light.
If I see a doctrine that conflicts with other scripture then I can't buy into it.
Colossians 1:20 And, having made peace through the blood of his cross, by him to reconcile all things unto himself; by him, I say, whether they be things in earth, or things in heaven.
That verse conflicts with most doctrines I've ever examined.I simply believe God's will shall be done.Perhaps my understanding of the word reconcile is flawed as it could mean resolve but 2 Peter 3:9 makes me doubt it means resolve.
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v. rec·on·ciled, rec·on·cil·ing, rec·on·ciles. v.tr. 1. To reestablish a close relationship between. 2. To settle or resolve. 3. To bring (oneself) to accept:
2 Peter 3:9 The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.
That would be jumping to conclusions,I said I have no doctrine,only questions.Lots of questions.Am I understanding correctly that your faith is that God is not willing that any should perish and that Gods will will be done regardless because he is God and therefore everyone will be saved? I don't want to get you wrong.
For some reason God chose to use archery terminology to describe these events.Gods word is depicted as an arrow,straight and true.I'd like to take a look at the definition of sin by defining it in the Hebrew. I think one definition sticks out to me in understanding the place of the Torah in our lives: 'avon comes from a root word that is an archer's term; it means 'to miss the mark' and more accurately, it shows a deviation from the trajectory that leads to the bullseye.
What mark are we missing? Torah comes from the root word Yarah and is another archer's term. It literally means 'to shoot an arrow'. It denotes the very trajectory of the arrow as it travels to the bullseye. Torah means instruction and teaching on its own, but when we look at the roots of 'sin' and 'Torah', the understanding changes a bit. Instead of being about wrong doing, we are taught that we are deviating from the design for our lives.
Another thought comes to my mind: if sin is deviation from the trajectory we are to go, what is the bullseye? Yeshua of Nazareth is the bullseye. He lived the Law in perfect union with the Father and His call for us to live like Him is our bullseye.
That would be me trying to understand you better by asking questions based on what little knowledge I have of you. I meant no offense and if any was taken forgive me.That would be jumping to conclusions
,I said I have no doctrine,only questions.Lots of questions.
My faith is in Christ and I'll let him work out the details.
But this is an open study on sin so I didn't want to divert that subject.
I wanted to bring attention to the following post by JonahofAkron.
It is the the truth about sin.Sin was not disobedience.Sin entered because of disobedience.
For some reason God chose to use archery terminology to describe these events.
Gods word is depicted as an arrow,straight and true.
Adam was created in the image of god so Adam's words were arrows also.Adams words would begin to always miss the mark.
My question(and JonahofAkron's) is not what is sin but what is the "mark".
Adam could not sin because there was no such thing.
The knowledge of good and evil came with good and evil.
Sin entered by one man so by one man all missed the mark.
God wanted to protect the mans innocence that's why he was commanded not to partake of the knowledge of good and evil.
Romans 5:12 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:
Let me clarify,I don't want to be found opposing God's will.That would be me trying to understand you better by asking questions based on what little knowledge I have of you.
I got that impression from verses like:I am trying to understand the logical approach to reach this conclusion and I cannot find one.
I could say the same thing about Satan.Sin is obviously personified in scripture but that doesn't make sin a person. Wisdom is personified in scripture. Personifying sin makes it easier to explain.
There is no direct reference just as there is no direct reference to Satan(actually"Ha-satin"= "the accuser" which is a title) being a personality or being the serpent in the garden or Lucifer that supposedly pe-dated Adam.I can't find this reference. Please help.
I see your point but I can also see from other angles how that might not necessarily be the case.In other words there are other explanations that have merit.I keep it in the mystery category until I have enough understanding to sort it out.There was only one law. Don't eat from that tree. Before Adam ate from the tree there was no sin in the world. No mark had been missed. The very act that Adam committed was the sin. And sin had entered the world by his action as his action was a sin.
Praise God,we may agree on something.Before Adam ate from the tree there was no sin in the world. No mark had been missed.
There was sin BEFORE Adam broke God's laws!
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Please post scripture to support your opinion.
It's not MY opinion.....it's a fact of the bible.
Ezek.28
[13] Thou hast been in Eden the garden of God; every precious stone was thy covering, the sardius, topaz, and the diamond, the beryl, the onyx, and the jasper, the sapphire, the emerald, and the carbuncle, and gold: the workmanship of thy tabrets and of thy pipes was prepared in thee in the day that thou wast created.
[14] Thou art the anointed cherub that covereth; and I have set thee so: thou wast upon the holy mountain of God; thou hast walked up and down in the midst of the stones of fire.
[15] Thou wast perfect in thy ways from the day that thou wast created, till iniquity was found in thee.
John 8
[44] Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.
And who was this anointed cherub that was in the garden of Eden?
Who was it that was 'perfect' until he sinned?
Who was the first murderer and father of lies?
SATAN!
Satan could NOT have been perfect when he approched Eve. A perfect being does not lie. Satan had already sinned when he spoke to Eve and convinced her to listen to what he had to say. She 'ate' his words and went and gave those same words to Adam.
So even before Adam 'ate' those words, listened to his wife and broke God's law, Satan was already a transgressor of God's laws; he already sinned!
2 Peter 2
[4] For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment;
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Jesus said he was a liar from the beginning.And who was this anointed cherub that was in the garden of Eden?
Who was it that was 'perfect' until he sinned?
Who was the first murderer and father of lies?