Bible Question (short): Sin vs Love |
Question (full): Hi, recently I thought of a definition for love and sin. Not saying it's like a webster dictionary definition, but I think it makes sense if any one can forth a responsive answer? ------------- Sin is a disobedience caused by humans in the beginning. A person born is not a bad person, but rather the sin that was spread from one human to the other, by nature, it makes us want to do bad things and feel bad things because of the one disobedient act against God. Basically sin is like a disease that was transfered from one human to another, it's in our blood stream which makes it be natural. Love is the complete opposite of that. Love makes us whole with God, love makes us whole with other people. Love can spread throughout us naturally also, but love takes a little more work. Which is why sometimes life can be hard. Love gives, while sin takes. --------- and it's not always easy to give when everything gets takin from you. Honestly, I think I cleared that up, I nailed the center of the dart board. I hope you can see where I'm coming from, I think God had a part in this definition. Which brings me to the book of matthew. You know the passage that says "The narrow path leads to life and the wide path leads to death". Why: Because the narrow path is "love". More basic terms: Love: Gives Sin: Takes Love: Is selfles Sin: Is Selfish I hope that helps anybody.... God bless.. |