Cries Of Redemption

The Most Offensive Word Today: Sin

Season 1 Episode 17

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Why does the word sin offend people so deeply?

In this episode of Cries of Redemption, I talk about why sin must be addressed and why so many people react with anger the moment it’s mentioned. Scripture warns about the danger of a hardened heart, and in Ezekiel we see God’s promise to replace hearts of stone with hearts of flesh.

If sin is meant to show us when we’re going in the wrong direction, why do we resist hearing about it?

This episode builds on the question from the previous episode: Are you going in the right direction? Because sometimes the most loving warning we can receive is the one we least want to hear.

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Mental Health & Crisis Resources to Include:

  •  National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (U.S.) – Dial 988
  •  RAINN (Sexual Assault Hotline) – 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or www.rainn.org (https://www.rainn.org/)
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  •  Find a Therapist: www.psychologytoday.com (https://www.psychologytoday.com/)

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