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Continued look at Puritan writer, Thomas Watson's book, "The Doctrine of Repentance".
We examine 6 different ways to look at (think about) sin, to see the "sinfulness of sin".
1) Every sin is a recession from God (a pulling away from).
2) Sin is a walking contrary to God.
3) Sin is an injury to God.
4) Sin is profound ignorance.
5) Sin is a piece of desperateness.
6) Sin besmears with filth.
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Continued look at Puritan writer, Thomas Watson's book, "The Doctrine of Repentance".
We examine 6 different ways to look at (think about) sin, to see the "sinfulness of sin".
1) Every sin is a recession from God (a pulling away from).
2) Sin is a walking contrary to God.
3) Sin is an injury to God.
4) Sin is profound ignorance.
5) Sin is a piece of desperateness.
6) Sin besmears with filth.