Understanding Sin: Redemption, Responsibility, and Divine Grace

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"The Bible is the only book in the entire world that's written by Almighty God through men. Many Christians claim to believe that, but if they really believed it, they would study it. They would try to understand what God is saying. It's inconsistent for a Christian to say that there is only one book in the whole world inspired by God and then not spend time trying to understand it or study it." [00:00:35]

"God has written the Scriptures in a special way. It's not written like any other book. The Bible says in Proverbs 25 and verse 1 that it is the glory of God to conceal a matter, and it's the glory of kings to search out the matter. So God in His glory has concealed a number of truths, divine revelation within the pages of Scripture, and if you are a king in Christ, it is your glory to search them out and find them." [00:01:17]

"It is not enough to study this book like we study some book on history or chemistry. For understanding this book, what we need is not a clever mind but a pure heart. That's why Jesus said in Matthew 11:25, 'I thank you, Father, you have hidden these things from the clever and the intelligent and revealed them to babes.' Is there any book in the world that only babes can understand, that clever people can't understand? Only one, and that's the Bible." [00:02:48]

"God did not curse them. He said to the serpent, and that is the serpent was possessed by the devil, he was cursing the devil there and the serpent in whom the devil came. In Genesis chapter 3, verse 14, he says, 'Cursed are you more than all the cattle and every beast of the field.' And the second curse was on the ground in verse 17." [00:04:43]

"The devil comes to condemn us, to discourage us, to make us feel useless, rotten, good-for-nothing. But God never speaks to us like that. If you hear a voice in your heart saying you're useless, you're good for nothing, and you'll never be able to make it in life, you're a gone case, you're hopeless, you can be 100% sure that that is not the voice of God. That is the voice of the devil." [00:07:18]

"God speaks, doesn't condemn, he convicts, and there's a difference between conviction and condemnation. God did not come to Adam and say, 'You are useless, you're good for nothing.' No, he told him specifically what his sin was: 'You listened to the voice of your wife, you ate of the tree that I commanded you not to eat of.' That's not all. I am providing a solution for this problem." [00:08:02]

"Cain was jealous of his brother Abel and did something to harm him, hurt him. These are two types of sins. Let me make it clear once again: Genesis 3, where you hurt only yourself; Genesis 4, where you hurt other people. It says here that Cain was angry with Abel. God tried to warn him, saying, 'Listen, be careful, because sin is crouching at your door, the door of your heart, Genesis 4:7, but you must master it.'" [00:16:21]

"Do you know that way back in the beginning, as soon as man sinned in Genesis 3, the very next words almost in Genesis 4 from God is, 'You must conquer sin.' In the New Testament, in Romans 6:14, it says, 'Sin shall not be master over you because you're not under law but under grace.' But that was God's desire described here in Genesis 4:7." [00:17:01]

"Do you know what's God's desire is for you, my friend? That you should master sin, that you should conquer it. And that's not a New Testament message; it's in Genesis 4:7. You must master it. Sin is crouching at your door, waiting to possess you like a tiger sitting outside your door. His desire is for you, to have you, but you must master it." [00:17:23]

"Of course, under the Old Covenant, they could not master it because the Holy Spirit had not come to dwell within man. It is impossible to master sin till the Holy Spirit comes to dwell within man, and that happened only on the day of Pentecost. That's when grace came through Jesus Christ that enables us to overcome." [00:17:47]

"When you hurt somebody, whether you spill his blood or not, whenever you hurt someone and you have injured someone in some way, that injury cries out to God. I mean, the man may be a very merciful man, and he may say, 'Okay, my brother, I'm not going to have anything against you, I forgive you,' but he can only forgive you in the horizontal." [00:20:05]

"Jesus came to deliver us from both. Let's take for deliverance from both. God bless you." [00:24:35]

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