Sermon Tone Analysis

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What is Sin?
Sin is any activity (thought or deed) that is contrary to God’s will.
Every person has a sin nature as a result of Adam and Even falling in the garden.
All human beings sin and are guilty in the sight of God on account of an inherently sinful disposition, which can be traced back to Adam.
Acts of sin thus arise from a sinful human heart.
ps 51:5
Every person has sinned.
What are the Effects of Sin?
Sin affects every level of human existence, including the sinner’s relationship with God, with other human beings and with the environment.
God’s Judgment on Sin
Sin comes under the judgment of God, in that it contradicts his nature and opposes his purposes.
Different Aspects of Sin
Addiction
Blame
Blame
Coveting
Death
Guilt
Imagination
Regret
Types of Sin
Inherited Sin - Sin nature passed down from Adam to every human being.
Actual (Personal) Sin - A sin, whether of commission or omission, which is the outcome of a free personal act of the individual will.
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