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Moral Transgression

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Moral transgression, a profound theme in Scripture, refers to the act of violating God's commandments and the ethical standards He has established for humanity. The Bible clearly articulates the gravity of such transgressions, as seen in 1 John 3:4, which states, "Everyone who makes a practice of sinning also practices lawlessness; sin is lawlessness." This underscores the reality that moral failure is not merely a breach of rules but a rebellion against the divine order set by God. In Romans 6:23, we are reminded that the wages of sin is death, highlighting the serious consequences that accompany moral transgression. However, the narrative of redemption is woven throughout Scripture, as illustrated in John 3:16, where God’s love offers salvation to a world steeped in sin. Furthermore, the call to repentance is echoed in Acts 3:19, urging believers to turn away from their transgressions and seek restoration. Understanding moral transgression is essential for grasping the necessity of prevailing prayer, as articulated in James 5:16, where the prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective. Through this lens, believers are encouraged to pursue holiness and engage in fervent prayer, seeking to align their lives with God’s will.

george-mueller

Greek Word Studies for a sermon on Transgression (3900) - The preacher delves into the Greek word 'paraptoma' which means a false step, a violation of moral standards, or a deviation from living according to what has been revealed as the right way to live. Paraptoma is akin to falling aside or besid

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