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Is sin personal and different for each believer — or did Yahweh already define it? In this episode of Light of the Scroll, we expose the modern belief that sin is individualized and based on personal conviction, while Scripture defines sin clearly as violation of Torah. Using 1 John 3:4–6, we establish what sin actually is, then walk through how Paul connects Romans 10:6–8 directly back to Deuteronomy 30:11–14, proving he was quoting Moses — not abolishing him. We also go deep into Romans 7:4–25 to explain what it truly means to “die to the law,” what the curse of the law really is, and why the new covenant promise in Jeremiah 31:30–32 is not lawlessness — but Torah written on the heart. This episode is a call to stop choosing comfort over obedience, and to return to Yahweh’s ways with a surrendered heart.
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✨ Continue Your Set-Apart Journey: You can find Sabbath journals, teaching resources, devotionals, and faith-based study tools in my Etsy shop: 👉 Sanctified by Yahweh — https://www.etsy.com/shop/SanctifiedbyYahweh
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By Jennifer HardingHave a question or need added prayers? Click me!
Is sin personal and different for each believer — or did Yahweh already define it? In this episode of Light of the Scroll, we expose the modern belief that sin is individualized and based on personal conviction, while Scripture defines sin clearly as violation of Torah. Using 1 John 3:4–6, we establish what sin actually is, then walk through how Paul connects Romans 10:6–8 directly back to Deuteronomy 30:11–14, proving he was quoting Moses — not abolishing him. We also go deep into Romans 7:4–25 to explain what it truly means to “die to the law,” what the curse of the law really is, and why the new covenant promise in Jeremiah 31:30–32 is not lawlessness — but Torah written on the heart. This episode is a call to stop choosing comfort over obedience, and to return to Yahweh’s ways with a surrendered heart.
If this episode blessed you, would you take a second and support the podcast? It helps me keep teaching, keep creating, and keep putting these messages out consistently.
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2403901/support
✨ Continue Your Set-Apart Journey: You can find Sabbath journals, teaching resources, devotionals, and faith-based study tools in my Etsy shop: 👉 Sanctified by Yahweh — https://www.etsy.com/shop/SanctifiedbyYahweh
Use these tools to document your walk, deepen your study, and strengthen your obedience as you grow in sanctification.
Use discount code PODCAST for 50% off site-wide.
Support the show
https://sanctifiedbyyahweh.etsy.com