Thinking about Romans 5:16.
Paul himself attests to this. The great gift of repentance, ie. having that 'Godly sorrow' for what we do
know we did. Sin seems to be extremely powerful. The apostle Paul indicates that there is sin in
his members, even after he's renewed. Only when 'mortality puts on immortality' does this leave.
Sin certainly is deadly, and it comes in so many devious forms. It might be good to develop something
on the various forms sin can take.
Paul himself attests to this. The great gift of repentance, ie. having that 'Godly sorrow' for what we do
know we did. Sin seems to be extremely powerful. The apostle Paul indicates that there is sin in
his members, even after he's renewed. Only when 'mortality puts on immortality' does this leave.
Sin certainly is deadly, and it comes in so many devious forms. It might be good to develop something
on the various forms sin can take.