"Why do human beings sin?"
The Apostle Paul indicates that there are two things at work within a non-believer to make him sin. The first is his sinful passions -- sometimes called "the sin nature."
"Why do human beings sin?"
The second thing that pushes us toward sin is, ironically, the Law itself. Rebellion against the Law produces what the Bible calls "sin."
The Law shows us that we cannot measure up to God's standards of right and wrong. We cannot justify ourselves.
That's why all men need the redemption from the curse of the Law that Jesus purchased for us by His death on the cross.
There is no other way for man to enter heaven.
Hal Lindsey
The Apostle Paul indicates that there are two things at work within a non-believer to make him sin. The first is his sinful passions -- sometimes called "the sin nature."
"Why do human beings sin?"
The second thing that pushes us toward sin is, ironically, the Law itself. Rebellion against the Law produces what the Bible calls "sin."
The Law shows us that we cannot measure up to God's standards of right and wrong. We cannot justify ourselves.
That's why all men need the redemption from the curse of the Law that Jesus purchased for us by His death on the cross.
There is no other way for man to enter heaven.
Hal Lindsey