Bible Discovery TV - The Daily Show (2024)
The Origin of Sin; Genesis 3-5
Season 1, Episode 2
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02-Jan-2024
"Our topic today isn’t a popular one. Most of us are uncomfortable with it, so we ignore it or justify it. It is sin. The word sin in Hebrew is used 299 times in 270 verses in the Scriptures (KJV). It means “offence” and is identified as the thing that brings division between God’s holiness and everything else, between what is good and not good. Sin is a trap for us; it often begins with something that seems simple and straightforward, but manages to tie us up into a complicated mess. Sin is not just action that goes against God, it also festers in our attitudes, in our minds and in our hearts. This makes it easier to hide parts of ourselves from people, only letting them see what we want them to see, but still impossible to hide
from God who sees all of who we are and what we do. In Genesis, chapter 4, we see an example of sin that begins as resentment and ends in murder. We can see in this example the path that evil takes when we let it go unchecked in our hearts and minds.
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