When
you see the sin of man poured out on Christ by man you have the picture of what sin looks like and does to the holy purity of God.
Yet as I immerse myself in the world and spread Christ's love, I do not blithely ignore evil nor fail to
see sin and death for what it truly is.
I see sin as transgression of law.
God
sees our sin hence HIS corrections that come toHis children.
the ears of men have become deaf, their eyes no longer
see their sin.
It was excuses dat made God
see their sin.
Rather than
seeing sin eradication as a series of don'ts and self - inflicted hand slaps, our time and energy is better spent, and more effective, when we focus on what we can do.
If you want to be delivered from the devastating and destructive consequences of sin (
see Sin), then you need to follow the ways, teachings, examples, and instructions of Jesus, and especially what He showed us through His death, burial, and resurrection.
Noah sees himself in the sin and
sees the sin in himself.
That is, God had to make us capable of evil, so that in our wretchedness he could show us the power of a love that
sees sin quite realistically, but wipes it away and gives us to share in his own power of loving.
He knew and
saw this sin from eternity past and forgave it anyway out of His grace.
i see sin in other's lives and point it out (not angrily), but have so much i need to work on myself.
We will
see our sin the way he sees it.
We must
see that sin is destructive and of the devil.
When you're in the light, you can
see sin for what it is.
I want to
see sin and brokenness.
Then he speaks in first person to me and, he says «
I see your sin, but I also see your heart, I have not forsaken you, nor have I rejected you».
But if
we see a sin in ourself, we are supposed to turn away from it.
We will
see sin and rebellion against God in a different light.
I am
seeing sin the way that God sees it, and yet I am in no condemnation whatsoever.
Jesus blotted them out with His blood; and God sees us THROUGH Jesus, like looking through a metal screen in a window, and
sees no sin in us.
Some people are convicted when
they see their sins in a personal way, others don't care.
Like Jesus, he too
saw the sin of self - righteousness as that which keeps us far from God's mercy and love.
L4H You are not a Christian, not even close, you are at best a deluded hypocrite that can
see the sins in others but deny the utter arrogance in yourself.
To
see the sin, but love the sinner and to intercede for freedom from the sin.
When God looks at us now, He doesn't
see sin; He sees Jesus.
Or yeah, yeah, your roommate dynamics are helping
you see your sin, but just wait until you get married.
If you have trouble
seeing your sin, and your failures, go to Jesus and ask Him to point them out to you through prayer and through His Word.
We see our sin so clearly because our love for it will bind us to its weight in a pit for all of eternity if we do not receive Christ by grace and through faith instead.
Even those of us (pretty much all of us) who stubbornly refuse to
see our sins, much less turn away from them.
It is easier to
see sin in the person next door to you than it is in your own heart.
The problem is that so many fundamentalist Christisns have a worldview to
see sin in almost every human behavior they find inappropriate.
The world in its worldliness can't
see that sin - talk explains anything.
No,
He saw your sin coming from billions of years away, and He still sent Jesus to die for you because He loves you.
Again, we must
see that sin is a corruption at the root of our being, if we are to have any right understanding of it.
When Jesus said,» Why have you forsaken me» he said this because God the Father turned His back on Him, not because of how bad he had been beaten, because the scriptures made it clear that «it pleased the Father to crush Him», but because God hates sin and can't stand to look at it and because Jesus took on the sins of the entire world he became sin and when God the Father looked at
Him he saw sin.
But
you see sins as being normal or not so normal?
And enough is thy Lord to note and
see the sins of His servants.
Christ enables us to
see sin and to acknowledge it to ourselves, to others, and to God.
I see sin, ANY sin, whatever form it takes, as something that destroys perfectly good people.
What
you see sin being poured out on Christ not God torturing God for God.
Like others have said it causes you to
see your sin for what it is and it can be a deterrent, for example, if you know that you will have to confess to others in the group.
(not that God doesn't
see our sin, sure he does!)
Modern western Christians are so infatuated with sin, that
we see sin everywhere and believe that our biggest problem in the world is sin and that God is sitting in heaven trying to figure out how to stop us all from sinning.
Lets us look at the truth of scripture and how Grace is really only applied to the repentant sinner, one who
sees their sin for what it is and knows that they have sinned against a Holy God and that the works of the Law can not save them.
Didn't Jesus say in John 9:41 «If you were blind you would not be guilty of sin; but now that you claim to
see sin remains.»
We're afraid we'll stop
seeing their sin and start seeing them.
I see the sin of lust that leads to masturbation as the sin that is being served.
He understands that as wrong, so it is something that you can highlight from scripture as a picture of man's sin where here in the US more people may be affected and
see sin by showing the need to be sexually pure.