Question 24. What is sin?

 

Question 24. What is sin?

Answer. Sin is the failure to obey or the transgression of the law of God, which is given as a law to rational creatures.


Sin in doctrine is based on the law, so breaking God's command is called sin, but sin is the greed to become like God. Therefore, people commit sin because of that greed. Therefore, believers repent based on doctrine and the law. Believers examine whether or not they are sinning in light of the law and live their lives trying not to commit sin.

Examining the problem of sin based on the law means that one becomes the subject, judges sin, and tries not to commit sin, so one becomes the master. Jesus told us to deny ourselves and take up our cross. The existence of ourselves means the body of sin (the physical body). It means that the body of sin that is ourselves dies and we are to receive the spiritual body that comes from heaven. The subject is not the physical self, but the spiritual mind led by the Holy Spirit.

Romans 6:6-7, "For we know that our old self was crucified with him so that the body of sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves to sin. For he who has died has been freed from sin." Sin must die with Jesus to be gone. The body of sin is like a vessel that contains sin.

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