The Doctrine of Sin - Session 7
If you do not know how to define your steps or allow for the Lord’s Word to become a lamp, a light to your feet and to your way, you can end up being in boundaries or locations outside of the parameters of our faith.
If you do not know how to define your steps or allow for the Lord’s Word to become a lamp, a light to your feet and to your way, you can end up being in boundaries or locations outside of the parameters of our faith.
In this session Pastor Thamo provides significant insight on how to define your steps and allow the Lord’s Word to become a lamp, a light unto your feet and way. This session will be a compass guiding you, to avoid errors of judgment, violations or deviations from the way God has designed you to function. In reference to 1 John, he highlights substantial and meaningful scriptures pertaining to lawlessness, unrighteousness, and the impact of non-compliance to Gods commands. He emphatically asserts that the first sin was caused by disobedience. It was not the eating of the fruit, but a violation of a command.
All unrighteousness is sin. So, if you choose noncompliance, a violation of protocols, a violation of knowing how to live your life according to the way it was mapped out for you by God. The first sin was caused by disobedience. It was not the eating of the fruit; it was a violation of a command.
The Bible says that all unrighteousness, every area in your life that is not designed by God is considered as sin. All unrighteousness is sin.
This teaching converges on establishing a lifestyle of righteousness, which is constructed via an inherent system of belief. This involves continual and progressive practice and requires discipline and sacrifice. Pastor Thamo further elaborates on accurate positioning and unpacks the legal position of sonship and from this position, how you can address issues concerning dysfunctionality, malfunctioning, the corruptible nature and fallenness as the scriptures declare “For His seed remains in Him.” This session culminates an end highlighting the sins that lead to death, and if anyone chooses the position of rejecting Christ as Lord and Saviour, there is no hope. Jesus used that as the blueprint for building His church and we must accept that as the cardinal and ordinal position. “There’s a way that seemeth right unto a man,” male and female, “but the end thereof is death and destruction.” Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth and the life; no man comes to the Father but by Me.” And there is only hope for eternal life with God when we receive that position and not living as sinners anymore.
The Bible says that all unrighteousness, every area in your life that is not designed by God is considered as sin. All unrighteousness is sin.