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1 | The Seriousness of Sin | Ps 1:5 | DocTrinsograce | 243255 | ||
"It is actually a strong view of the pervasiveness and power of sin as we find in the Reformed tradition that reflects the highest view of man possible. To say that human beings are basically good is to say that sin is ultimately of little consequence. Sin would then be just a minor error, not a true violation of other image-bearers and even God Himself. If we were not made in the image of God, then sin would not really matter. It would have no more moral significance than any other event in creation such as the movement of subatomic particles. "The person who has a low view of sin and tries to minimize my guilt before our holy God actually hates me and robs me of my dignity as the Lord's image-bearer. If sin is serious, then the fall was serious, and if the fall was serious, what we were created to be has profound significance. The higher our view of the power and extent of sin, the higher our view of our Creator's righteousness and holiness; and the higher our view of our Creator's righteousness and holiness, the higher our view of mankind and what He made us for, namely, to reflect that righteousness and holiness in all that we do." --R. C. Sproul http://renewingyourmind.org/broadcasts/2016/05/30/the-nature-of-man |
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2 | The Seriousness of Sin | Ps 1:5 | EdB | 243261 | ||
Scripture has the correct and strongest view of sin. It is the idea we can be involved with sin and still be holy that has weakened man's true view of sin. Scripture never suggests that yet man in his "wisdom" has made holiness God's problem while man is free of all responsibility. In the story of prodigal son we see a man make decisions to live with the hogs. It wasn't until he decided to take responsibility and turn back to the father that his life changed. |
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