The doctrine of sin; its origin, nature, consequences,
and the different ways Scripture describes human rebellion against God.
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Does God Cause Suffering or Just Allow It?
Question 06011 This question sits at the intersection of theology and lived experience, and how it is answered shapes everything about a person's relationship with God. If God directly causes ...
What is conviction of sin?
Question 04105 Before a person can receive the gospel, something must happen to them. The good news of forgiveness is only recognisable as good news to someone who knows they ...
What does it mean to harden your heart?
Question 6021 The hardened heart is one of Scripture's most sobering images. From Pharaoh's repeated resistance to Moses through to the stern warnings of Hebrews, the biblical writers return again ...
What does it mean to have a seared conscience?
Question 6022 The conscience is one of God's remarkable gifts to human beings: an internal moral faculty that registers the difference between right and wrong and alerts the person to ...
Are generational curses real?
Question 6023 The teaching about generational curses has become widespread in charismatic and Pentecostal circles, typically claiming that sins committed by ancestors create spiritual bondages that pass through family lines ...
Do the sins of parents affect their children?
Question 6024 This question is related to the question of generational curses but is distinct from it. The previous question asked whether ancestral sins create binding spiritual mechanisms. This one ...
What is corporate sin?
Question 6025 Scripture consistently holds individuals accountable for their own choices before God, but it also speaks of communities sinning as communities, of groups bearing collective responsibility for shared patterns ...
What does the Bible say about gluttony?
Question 11083 Gluttony is perhaps the most consistently ignored sin in contemporary evangelical culture. Behaviours that would draw immediate pastoral concern in relation to other appetites are routinely overlooked when ...
Is addiction a sin or a disease?
Question 11082 This question is framed as though it must be one or the other, and most of the energy in contemporary discourse goes into arguing for the disease model ...
What does the Bible say about pride?
Question 6029 Pride occupies a unique place in the catalogue of human sin. The Christian tradition has long regarded it not merely as one sin among others but as the ...
What does the Bible say about lust?
Question 06032 When Jesus addressed lust in the Sermon on the Mount, He was not introducing a new standard. He was revealing the standard that had always been there, the ...
Is it a sin to have intrusive thoughts?
Question 11084 This question carries significant pastoral weight, because many conscientious believers are tormented by thoughts that arrive without invitation, thoughts that horrify them precisely because of how out of ...
What does the Bible say about envy and jealousy?
Question 06030 Envy and jealousy are two of the most uncomfortable emotions to admit to, perhaps because they expose something we would rather keep hidden: a deeply personal resentment of ...
What does the Bible say about anger?
Question 06031 Anger is one of the most contested emotional territories in Christian life. Some believers are taught that any expression of anger is sinful and unspiritual, a failure of ...
Are sinful dreams a sin?
Question 11085 Many believers wake troubled by the contents of a dream, carrying a sense of guilt or shame about what their sleeping mind produced. The question of whether dreams ...
What is apostasy?
Question 07070 Apostasy is a word that Christian communities use with varying degrees of precision. Sometimes it is applied loosely to any serious moral failure or extended period of spiritual ...
What is the difference between weakness and wickedness?
Question 6042 When a Christian fails morally, are they in the same position as someone who has deliberately turned their back on God and done evil with full intent? Every ...
Does God hate sinners or just sin?
Question 02014 The phrase "God hates the sin but loves the sinner" has become so familiar in Christian circles that most people assume it must be in the Bible somewhere ...
Why do good people suffer while wicked people prosper?
Question 6040 Few questions press harder on faith than this one. A faithful believer loses a child to cancer while a corrupt businessman retires in comfort. A woman who has ...
Is there such a thing as a ‘respectable’ sin?
Question 6041 Churches are generally clear about what sins are unacceptable: sexual immorality, drunkenness, theft, violence. These are named, condemned, and, when they surface, addressed. But there is another category ...
What is the ‘old man’ and ‘new man’ in Paul’s writings?
Question 6044 Paul's language of the "old man" and the "new man" appears at key points in his letters, and it is easy to read past it without understanding the ...
Why do Christians still sin after being saved?
Question 6049 This question troubles new Christians and experienced ones alike. If Christ has truly dealt with sin, if we are new creations, if the Spirit now lives within us, ...
What is the relationship between suffering and sin?
Question 06057 The connection between sin and suffering is one of the oldest questions in Scripture. Job's friends were convinced they knew the answer: suffering is punishment, so suffering on ...
Is all suffering a result of personal sin?
Question 06058 This question deserves a direct answer: no, not all suffering is the result of personal sin. That may seem obvious when stated plainly, but in practice the assumption ...
What does it mean to mortify sin?
Question 06060 John Owen's seventeenth-century treatise on mortification of sin remains one of the most searching pieces of practical theology in the English language. But the concept did not originate ...
What is habitual sin, and can a genuine believer fall into it?
Question 06061 Every honest believer knows what it is to return to the same sin again and again. Not the single stumble but the repeated pattern, the familiar failure that ...
What is secret sin, and does God see it?
Question 06062 The category of secret sin is as old as the fall itself. Adam and Eve, having disobeyed God, hid themselves among the trees of the garden (Genesis 3:8) ...
What is wilful sin, and what does Hebrews 10:26 mean for believers?
Question 06063 There is a difference between a person who stumbles into sin through weakness or momentary failure of judgement, and a person who looks at what they know to ...
Is habitual or addictive sin primarily spiritual, psychological, or physical — and what does the answer mean for pastoral care?
Question 11090 Few pastoral questions produce more confusion, guilt, and genuine suffering than this one. The Christian who has wrestled with an addictive or compulsive pattern of sin — whether ...
Does God use evil for good, and if so, does that make Him responsible for it?
Question 06066 This question touches one of the deepest fault lines in all of theology — the relationship between God's purposes and the existence of evil in His creation. Scripture ...
Where does temptation end and sin begin, and was Jesus’ temptation genuine if He could not have sinned?
Question 06065 The relationship between temptation and sin is one of the most practically important questions in Christian theology, precisely because every believer is tempted and every believer needs to ...
Is masturbation sinful?
Question 06071 This question is one of the more practically pressing ones in Christian sexual ethics, and it is one Scripture does not answer directly. The word masturbation does not ...
What is the difference between attraction and lust?
Question 06072 This is one of those pastoral questions where a great deal of unnecessary guilt and confusion has accumulated because the distinction between two very different things has been ...
Does Scripture teach degrees of sin?
Question 06069 The question of whether some sins are worse than others touches something most people intuitively sense but find difficult to reason through biblically. Instinctively, most people feel that ...
What is the difference between sin, transgression, and iniquity in the Old Testament?
Question 06070 The Old Testament does not use a single word for sin. It uses a rich vocabulary of overlapping terms that together paint a more complete picture of what ...
What is the biblical process for handling public sin and restoring a fallen church member?
Question 09024 Few pastoral situations are more delicate or more important than the question of what the church should do when a member sins publicly. Get it wrong in one ...
Does private confession to God suffice, or does Scripture require confession to others?
Question 06067 The practice of confession sits at the intersection of theology and daily Christian experience. Most believers know they should confess sin to God, but questions arise about whether ...
What role does Satan play in sin?
Question 08084 The Bible presents Satan as genuinely active in relation to human sin: not a mere symbol of moral evil but a personal, intelligent adversary with specific strategies and ...
What is the difference between godly sorrow and worldly sorrow?
Question 6018 Paul's second letter to the Corinthians contains one of the most practically searching distinctions in the New Testament. Writing about the response of the Corinthian church to a ...
What does Jeremiah mean that the heart is deceitful?
Question 6019 Jeremiah 17:9 is one of the most searching verses in the Old Testament: "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?" It ...
What does the Bible mean by ‘the world’?
Question 6015 The word "world" appears hundreds of times across the New Testament, and it does not always mean the same thing. Reading it as if it did produces significant ...
Can we blame the devil for our sins?
Question 6017 The question sounds almost too obvious to need answering. But the tendency to attribute one's sin to the devil's influence, to external circumstances, or to factors beyond one's ...
What is a besetting sin?
Question 6013 The phrase "besetting sin" is part of the common vocabulary of Christian conversation, yet it comes from a single verse in Hebrews and carries a meaning that is ...
Why does God allow us to be tempted?
Question 6014 Temptation is one of the universal experiences of the Christian life, and it raises a genuine question about God's purposes. If He is perfectly good and desires our ...
What are the seven deadly sins? Are they biblical?
Question 6012 Most people have heard of the seven deadly sins: pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth. They have been woven into Western culture for centuries, appearing in ...
What is the Sin Unto Death in 1 John 5:16-17?
Question 7009 Near the end of his first epistle, the apostle John writes something that has puzzled believers for centuries: "If anyone sees his brother committing a sin not leading ...
Why did God accept Abel’s offering but not Cain’s?
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 ...
What was Paul’s thorn in the flesh?
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 ...
What is sin?
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 ...
Where did sin come from?
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 ...
What are the consequences of sin?
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, ...
What is the difference between sin, transgression, and iniquity?
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 ...
Are all sins equal?
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 ...
What is the ‘sin nature’?
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 ...
Can Christians live without sinning?
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 ...
What is confession?
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 ...
How do we overcome sin?
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 ...
What are presumptuous sins?
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 ...
Are we responsible for sins we commit unknowingly?
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 ...
Is it a sin to feel angry?
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 ...
What is original sin?
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 ...
Are we born sinners?
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; ...
What is total depravity?
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 ...
What is Hamartiology?
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" ...