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What if the problem isn't that you sin too much. What if the problem is that the conversation about sin has never gone deep enough?
Most of us were handed a version of sin that was flat. A list of things you did wrong, a prayer to reset it, repeat. But the biblical authors were pointing at something way bigger than that. Something that, if left unchecked, slowly makes you into something less than human.
In this video we dig into what sin actually is in the Bible. We look at Lamech in Genesis 4, Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel 4, the Greek word harmatia, and what Walter White from Breaking Bad has to do with all of it. And yeah, we pour a glass of Ben Holiday along the way.
If you've carried guilt and shame around sin your whole life and it never seemed to actually fix anything, this might be the conversation you needed.
By Joe OliverWhat if the problem isn't that you sin too much. What if the problem is that the conversation about sin has never gone deep enough?
Most of us were handed a version of sin that was flat. A list of things you did wrong, a prayer to reset it, repeat. But the biblical authors were pointing at something way bigger than that. Something that, if left unchecked, slowly makes you into something less than human.
In this video we dig into what sin actually is in the Bible. We look at Lamech in Genesis 4, Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel 4, the Greek word harmatia, and what Walter White from Breaking Bad has to do with all of it. And yeah, we pour a glass of Ben Holiday along the way.
If you've carried guilt and shame around sin your whole life and it never seemed to actually fix anything, this might be the conversation you needed.