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He Defined It
Sin is LAWLESSNESS
The word “SIN”
264.
ἁμαρτάνω hamartánō; fut.
hamartḗsō, aor.
hēmártēsa; 2d aor.
hḗmarton.
To sin, to miss a mark on the way, not to hit the mark.
One who keeps missing the mark in his relationship to God is hamartōlós (268), sinner.
(I) To err, swerve from the truth, go wrong, used in an absolute sense in 1 Cor.
15:34, meaning to beware lest one be drawn into errors pertaining to faith, of which the Apostle is speaking (Titus 3:11).
(II) To err in action, in respect to a prescribed law, i.e., to commit errors, to do wrong, sin.
The word “LAWLESSNESS”
88.139 ἀνομία, ας f: to behave with complete disregard for the laws or regulations of a society—‘to live lawlessly, lawlessness, lawless living.’
A Transgression of The Law of God
A Transgression of The Law of Government
2 Pet.
2:13-17
Sin is UNRIGHTEOUSNESS
Sin is UNIVERSAL
He Differentiated It
1 John 1:
1 John 3
NOT One-Saved-Always-Saved
NOT One-Saved-Always-Saved
It’s the difference between committing sin and being a sinner.
Once-saved-always-saved.
“does not sin” - present active / maybe better, “is not a sinner.”
Two reasons why the child of God is not a sinner.
“His seed remains in him” (; cf. ; ).
“he has been born of God” (; cf. ).
He Delineated It
1 John
The sin not unto death ().
The sin unto to death, then, would be the sin that someone is not willing to confess and repent of.
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