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The word "sin" is one of the most deeply misunderstood and weaponized concepts in modern culture, usually leaving people trapped between a rigid, legalistic checklist of guilt and a watered-down idea of personal growth. But the truth isn't found in the middle of those two camps—it's something far deeper, older, and more beautiful. In this episode of Spiritual Hot Sauce, Chris Jones strips away centuries of translation layers, moving from street Greek down to the radical roots of ancient Hebrew covenant language. By breaking down the psychology of our internal "hypervigilance" and mapping out a new way to look at faith via a spiritual number line, we look at how Jesus actually defined the concept—and how moving past "zero" unlocks the true, messy, responsible life of external love.
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By Chris JonesThe word "sin" is one of the most deeply misunderstood and weaponized concepts in modern culture, usually leaving people trapped between a rigid, legalistic checklist of guilt and a watered-down idea of personal growth. But the truth isn't found in the middle of those two camps—it's something far deeper, older, and more beautiful. In this episode of Spiritual Hot Sauce, Chris Jones strips away centuries of translation layers, moving from street Greek down to the radical roots of ancient Hebrew covenant language. By breaking down the psychology of our internal "hypervigilance" and mapping out a new way to look at faith via a spiritual number line, we look at how Jesus actually defined the concept—and how moving past "zero" unlocks the true, messy, responsible life of external love.
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