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Are all sins really equal before God?
In this episode of The Magistrate, we tackle one of the most common—and most misunderstood—claims in modern Christianity.
While it’s true that every sin is enough to condemn us before a holy God, Scripture and historic Reformed theology make a crucial distinction: not all sins are equally heinous.
Drawing from the teachings of Christ, biblical examples, and the Westminster Larger Catechism, we break down why this distinction matters—not just theologically, but practically.
This episode explores:
From the home to the church to the state, justice requires distinctions. And when we lose that, everything breaks.
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Are all sins really equal before God?
In this episode of The Magistrate, we tackle one of the most common—and most misunderstood—claims in modern Christianity.
While it’s true that every sin is enough to condemn us before a holy God, Scripture and historic Reformed theology make a crucial distinction: not all sins are equally heinous.
Drawing from the teachings of Christ, biblical examples, and the Westminster Larger Catechism, we break down why this distinction matters—not just theologically, but practically.
This episode explores:
From the home to the church to the state, justice requires distinctions. And when we lose that, everything breaks.

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