Question 2078 The account of Cain and Abel in Genesis 4 is one of the earliest and most studied passages in Scripture, and yet the reason God accepted one offering ...
Question 06076 The question of what Paul's thorn actually was has occupied readers for centuries, partly because Paul is deliberately vague and partly because the passage sits within one of ...
Question 6001 It is one of the most fundamental questions we can ask, and yet so many struggle to define it clearly. What exactly is sin? The world around us ...
Question 6002 If God is good and created everything, then where did sin come from? This question has puzzled believers and sceptics alike for centuries. It touches on some of ...
Question 6003 When God warned Adam about the forbidden tree, He said, "In the day that you eat of it you shall surely die" (Genesis 2:17). Adam and Eve ate, ...
Question 6004 Scripture uses several different words to describe our moral failure before God, and each one sheds light on a different aspect of what we have done wrong. When ...
Question 6005 You have probably heard it said that "all sins are equal in God's eyes." It sounds humble and is often used to prevent us from looking down on ...
Question 6006 Why do we sin? Is it simply a matter of bad choices, poor upbringing, or environmental factors? Or is there something deeper, something fundamentally wrong with us at ...
Question 6007 Once we become Christians, is it possible to reach a point where we no longer sin? Some have taught a doctrine of "entire sanctification" or "Christian perfection," claiming ...
Question 6008 Confession is one of those words that Christians use frequently but do not always understand clearly. We know we are supposed to confess our sins, but what exactly ...
Question 6009 Every genuine Christian wants to overcome sin. We hate the way it dishonours God, damages our relationships, and disrupts our peace. But how? We have tried willpower and ...
Question 6010 In Psalm 19, David prays, "Keep back your servant also from presumptuous sins; let them not have dominion over me!" (Psalm 19:13). This suggests there is a category ...
Question 06073 Can we be genuinely guilty before God for something we did not know was wrong? The question touches on the relationship between moral knowledge, intention, and accountability, and ...
Question 11068 Few questions in Christian living carry more confusion than the one about anger. Some believers conclude that any experience of anger is a failure of sanctification, and they ...
Question 06074 The doctrine of original sin addresses one of the most basic questions in human experience: why do all people sin, and why is the world in the condition ...
Question 05035 The question of whether human beings are born sinners goes to the heart of what we are and what we need. It is not an abstract theological puzzle; ...
Question 06075 "Total depravity" is a term that has generated enormous confusion, largely because the word "total" sounds as if it means human beings are incapable of any good at ...
Question 6000 Hamartiology is the theological study of sin. The term comes from the Greek word ἁμαρτία (hamartia), meaning "sin" or "missing the mark," combined with λόγος (logos), meaning "word" ...