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Sin And Corruption

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Sin and corruption are pervasive themes throughout Scripture, illustrating humanity's fallen nature and the profound need for redemption. As Paul writes in Romans 3:23, "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God," highlighting the universal condition of sinfulness that separates us from our Creator. The consequences of sin are vividly portrayed in the story of Sodom, where the pervasive immorality led to divine judgment (Genesis 19:24-25). In contrast, the call to holiness is echoed in Hebrews 5:14, which emphasizes the importance of spiritual maturity and discernment in distinguishing good from evil. Jesus, in His teachings, underscores the necessity of repentance, stating in Luke 13:3, "Unless you repent, you will all likewise perish." The power of sin can be overwhelming, yet the promise of deliverance is found in Christ, who offers freedom from sin's dominion (Romans 6:14). As believers, we are called to escape the influence of corruption, reflecting the transformative power of the Gospel in our lives. Embracing a life of holiness not only honors God but also serves as a testimony to the world of His redemptive grace.

Hebrews 5 44:05
don-mcclure

In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the story of Aaron and the golden calf from the Bible. He emphasizes how easily humans can fall into sin and corruption, just like the Israelites did. The speaker highlights Aaron's role in leading the people astray and making them naked to their shame. He als

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This sermon emphasizes the need to escape from the influence of sin and corruption, particularly likened to the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. It highlights the importance of recognizing and removing any Sodomite influences in our lives, families, and churches to preserve our righteousness and commitm

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