Fluent: Part 13Näide

As you read about Ezekiel exposing the sin of Israel and casting hope for the future, you also have the book of Psalms open, which records many prayers of confession and hope. Psalm 32:5 says, “Then I acknowledged my sin to you and did not cover up my iniquity. I said, ‘I will confess my transgressions to the Lord.’ And you will forgive the guilt of my sin.” These words sin, iniquity, and transgression are not used as commonly in today’s culture, so let’s learn more. We will start with the word sin. Sin is the most widely used “bad word” in the Bible, but its meaning isn’t always black-and-white. In its most basic form, it simply means to miss or fall short of a goal. In this video, we will explore the “moral failure“concept underlying this important biblical word. Get ready to discover a profound and realistic portrait of the human condition.
About this Plan

To be fluent, one must be immersed in whatever is being learned. This plan is designed to help move your understanding of the Bible from creedal affirmation to a place of true fluency in the Scriptures so that you can be equipped to live out the transforming Kingdom truths laid out in God’s Word. This is part 13 of a 19-part plan that goes through the whole Bible. Thanks to Bible Project for the use of their video content.
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