What is Sin?
Sin--Missing the Mark
The word sin (the first word for sin in Psalm 32:5) means "to miss the mark" or "to come short of some standard."Sin is something that we have all personally experienced. Just as we know what it is like to breathe, to eat, and to walk, so also we all know what it is like to sin. Not everyone understands breathing (how the lungs and diaphragm work, etc.), but we all breathe. Not everyone understands what sin really is, even though everyone sins.
God says that no one can go to heaven unless he measures up to Jesus Christ! This means that none of us should go to heaven because we have ALL failed to measure up! (God knew that all men would all fall short, and so He devised a plan of salvation which makes it possible for believing sinners to be just as righteous as Christ, to be righteous "even as He is righteous" (1 John 3:7).
Men might be skilled at using a sling or shooting arrows, but when it
comes to hitting God’s target, WE HAVE ALL MISSED! We have all come
short! We have fallen short of God’s standard of perfection, and
therefore WE ARE SINNERS!
Iniquity--Crookedness
The second word for sin found in Psalm 32:5 is the word "iniquity." It means "crookedness" or "something that is bent or twisted." God wants things to be straight and right, but we tend to bend and twist everything in the wrong way.
Think of a train that has been derailed (it has run off the railroad tracks). Instead of going straight and staying on the tracks, the train has turned OFF and gone the wrong way. Men do the same thing. We bend and turn away from what is right, and we get off track. We have "all gone out of the _______" (Romans 3:12). We have all been derailed! Instead of going God’s way (the straight and right way), we have deliberately chosen to go our own way (the sinful and wrong way): "All we like sheep have ________ _______________; we have _____________ every one to his _______ ___________; and the LORD hath laid on Him [Christ] the ____________________ [crookedness, wrongness] of us all" (Isaiah 53:6).
Transgression--Rebellion
The basic meaning of the third word for sin found in Psalm 32:5 is "rebellion." It refers to those who refuse to obey and listen to God. They refuse to be under God’s authority. They refuse to be under God’s rule. They refuse to be under God’s law. They refuse to have God as their King. They refuse to do what the King says.
A transgression occurs when a person rebels and revolts against God with the attitude: "No God in heaven is going to tell me what to do or how to live. God is not the boss of my life; I am. I refuse to bend or bow my knees before Him!"
Sin is Lawlessness
The Bible says, "Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for SIN IS THE ____________________________ OF THE LAW" (1 John 3:4). Sin is lawlessness (rebelling against and breaking God’s holy laws).
There are many laws which have been established by our nation and state. There are laws against driving too fast, stealing, murder, etc. When a person breaks any of these laws, he has committed a crime. God also has certain laws which He has revealed in His Word the Bible and which He has even written into the hearts of men (Romans 2:15). When a person breaks any of these laws, he has committed a sin. Crime is punishable by the government. Sin is punishable by God.
A person does not need to break all of God’s laws to be a lawbreaker. Consider the following illustrations: If only one link in a chain is broken, the chain is broken.All Unrighteousness is Sin
The Bible also says, "All _________________________ is sin" (1 John 5:17). God demands RIGHTEOUSNESS: right thinking, right acting, right speaking and right living! Anything that comes short of this standard is sin! Do any of us really measure up to the righteousness which God requires (Romans 3:10)? _________
Failing to Do Good is Sin
Sin is more than doing what is wrong. Sin is also failing to do what is right: "Therefore to him that knoweth to do _________, and doeth it ________, to him it is __________" (James 4:17). It is sin whenever we fail to do what we know is right! There are sins of COMMISSION, and there are sins of OMISSION:
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Sins Of Commission Doing
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Sins Of Omission Failing
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Read 1 Samuel 12:23. Samuel did not want to SIN against the Lord by ___________________________________________________. Would this be a sin of commission or a sin or omission? ____________________.
Consider Ephesians chapter 4, verses 25, 28 and 29:
We should not commit the sin of lying; instead what should we do?
(v.25)
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We should not commit the sin of stealing; instead what should we do?
(v.28)
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We should not commit the sin of saying filthy things with our mouth;
instead what should we do? (v.29)
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The Seriousness of Sin
Sin is serious business. Too often people take sin too lightly and make jokes about sin. People may say that sin is nothing more than "mistakes" or "errors," but to the holy God of heaven, sin is very serious. May we never forget that when we sin, we are sinning against God (Psalm 51:4; 1 Samuel 12:23; compare Luke 15:18).
The awfulness of sin will never be fully understood by men. If we could fully understand how HOLY God is, we would begin to understand how terrible sin is. As we study the Bible, we find that there are three things which prove that sin is a very serious and terrible thing:
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Angelic Proof--Just
"one little" sin was committed by an angel called Lucifer (see
Isaiah 14:12-15; Ezekiel 28:15,17) and as a result he was
condemned and sentenced to an eternity in the lake of fire (see
Matthew 25:41 and Revelation 20:10). Sin is serious
business! In addition to Lucifer's fall, countless numbers of other
angels also fell and became demons. All of this happened because one
creature had some proud thoughts and decided to rebel against God!
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Human Proof--Adam
ate some fruit that he was told not to eat (Genesis 3).Today people
often make fun of "Adam eating the apple." (Note: It was not an
apple tree; see Genesis 2:16-17). What Adam did seemed like such a
harmless act. What could be so terrible about eating fruit? And yet
because of this one, single, sinful act, sin and death came upon the
entire human race (Romans 5:12).
- Divine Proof--A great proof of the awfulness of sin is the fact that the Son of God suffered to an infinite degree because of man’s sin. The fact that Jesus Christ went to the cross proves that sin is very serious to God. God cannot overlook sin or pretend it is not there. If the cross is no laughing matter, then sin is no laughing matter either!
The Separation Sin Brings
Man was created to have fellowship with God and to enjoy a close relationship with his Creator. Sin breaks this fellowship and causes a terrible separation: "But your iniquities have made a separation between you and your God" (Isaiah 59:2).
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For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 6:23 |
