Isaiah tells us pride and selfishness are related to each of the seven and are viewed as the root causes of all sin. Throughout the sweep of the Scripture, these seven specific sins are addressed. Perhaps Exodus, Deuteronomy, Proverbs, and Galatians are some places where the deadly sins were identified.
The 10 Commandments Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5. You shall have no other Gods before me. Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy. Honor your parents.
Proverbs Galatians I warn you, as I warned you before, that those who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God. Yes, God can forgive all sins. No sin is greater or more deadly than another Romans There are some sins that bear more earthly consequences than others. For instance, murder has larger consequences than sinful anger. No matter the sin, the eternal consequences are the same — separation from a holy God. But no sin is too big or too bad that God cannot forgive.
By living out godly characteristics and growing in the fruit of the Spirit, Christians can combat the seven deadly sins in their lives. Definition: the quality or state of being proud: such as inordinate self-esteem, conceit. Definition: painful or resentful awareness of an advantage enjoyed by another joined with a desire to possess the same advantage.
Definition: strong vengeful anger or indignation. Definition: disinclination to action or labor, spiritual apathy, and inactivity. Definition: a selfish and excessive desire for more of something such as money than is needed material goods. In reading over the sin descriptions, we realize we are guilty of committing all of these at one time or another. Being a false witness. Exodus ; Matthew ; Matthew Fasting unto God, but not secretly to be seen by men Matthew ; Acts Calling a man your father upon the earth.
Fear being afraid being fearful. Galatians ; 1 John ; Revelation Fearing men. Lk ,5 Not fearing your mother and father. Leviticus Not fearing God. Fighting among brothers. Flatterring for gain. Jude 16; Proverbs ; Psalms Not crucifying the flesh.
Galatians Walking after the flesh. Romans , Romans Following the desires of the flesh. Getting involved with foolish questions. Mark ; Titus Feeding on foolishness. Proclaiming foolishness foolish talk. Proverbs ; Proverbs Thinking of foolishness. Forbidding those seeking Jesus to come to Jesus. Matthew ; Luke Forbidding to marry. Not forgiving others. Matthew ; Mark ; Luke Acts ; Mark ; Romans Forsaking assembling with other believers. Acts ; Deuteronomy James ; Psalms ; 1 Thessalonians Bring not forth good fruit.
Not bearing good fruit. Refusing to be reconciled to brother yet giving a gift. Giving grudgingly. Giving to the poor to be seen by men. Not giving to those who ask. Luke ; Matthew Not giving to your brother who has a need.
Being a glutton. Deuteronomy ; Proverbs ; Luke Having any gods that come before God. Exodus ; Psalms ; Acts Leviticus ; 1 Timothy Ashamed of Jesus. Romans ; Romans ; Mark Denying Jesus before Men.
Matthew ; 1 John Denying Jesus Christ is from everlasting to everlasting. Revelation Denying Jesus Christ is God in the flesh. John ,14; 1 John ; 2 John 7 Denying Jesus in Christ. Messiah 1 Jn ; 1 Jn Denying Jesus Christ is the second person of the trinity. Denying Jesus Christ made all things.
John ; Hebrews ,2; Colossians Denying Jesus Christ was raised from the dead by God. Forsaking God. Speaking harsh words against God. Jude 15 Luke ; James Not confessing Jesus Christ is God come in the flesh. Not doing everything as unto the Lord.
Not doing those things which please God. John ; 1 John Not forsaking all for Jesus. Deuteronomy ; Deuteronomy ; Psalm Not giving God the Glory. Luke ; Romans ; Acts Not giving thanks to God for all things.
Ephesians ; Colossians Not honoring Jesus. Not led by the Spirit of God. Not letting the Lord reign over your lips. Not looking for Jesus to return. Not loving God with all your heart, soul, and mind. Matthew ; Deuteronomy Not receiving a person God sends. Not regarding the work of God. Not seeking first the kingdom of God. Not submitting to God. Not submitting to the righteousness of God. Not testifying of Jesus.
Not trusting in God. Numbers ; Proverbs Not using God-given talents for God. Not worshipping God in Spirit and truth. Not yielding unto God. Rebelling against God. Refusing to turn to God. Rejecting Jesus Christ. Appears Godly but denies Jesus. Being a deceitful worker of Christ. Denying Jesus in deeds. Drawing Near to God with words but not with your heart. God, not in all your thoughts. Ignorantly worship God. Ezekiel Lukewarm for Jesus.
Profess to be saved, but deny God by works. Show much love for God with words, but heart covetous. Zeal for God, but not according to knowledge.
Zealous for God according to the traditions of people. Fear to serve God. Not serving God. Malachi ; Ephesians ; Luke Not serving God with a humble mind.
Tempting God. Thinking Godliness is a means to financial gain. Trusting in man, not God. Trusting in riches, not God. Hosea ; Job ; Proverbs Walking contrary to God. Walking after the imaginations of your own heart. Walking after your own devices. Listening to the voice of your wife instead of God. Genesis Worshipping angels rather than God.
Proverbs , Romans , 2 Corinthians Refusing to leave the great harlot. Revelation , 2 Corinthians ,17 Ephesians , Colossians , Proverbs Striking a man in the groin. Carrying a grudge. Hate Proverbs , Galatians Haters of God. Hates reproof or correction. Hating one another. Hating your brother. Not hating the works of then that turn aside from God. Refusing instruction. Double hearted.
Heart hardened. Mark , Hebrews , Ephesians Heart hard towards God. Mischief in your heart. Seeking that your heart may discover itself. Proverbs , Numbers Not setting our hearts on things above. Slow of heart to believe. Stiff-hearted Ezekiel Work wickedness in your heart. Heartless Romans Hindering those who wish to be saved Luke Not following holiness Hebrews Homosexuality Leviticus , Romans , 1 Corinthians Not walking honestly Romans Not honoring all men 1 Peter Not honoring your father and mother Exodus ; Matthew Not honoring the president 1 Peter Honoring men as gods or as infallible.
Not being hospitable 1 Peter Not humbling yourself James Not humbling yourselves to God 1 Peter Wounding or hurting someone Leviticus ,20 Not blessing them that cures you Matthew Not doing good to them which hate you Luke , Matthew Not praying for them who persecute you Matthew Husband, not dwelling with the wife according to the Bible 1 Peter Husband, not loving your wife Ephesians Husband, not honoring your wife 1 Peter Hypocritical Matthew Matthew An abundance of idleness Ezekiel Being idle not working if work is available 1 Timothy , Matthew , 2 Thes Making a graven image Exodus , Exodus , Exodus 21, Acts Bringing a graven image into your house cursed Deuteronomy Burning memorial incense like one who worships idols or images Isaiah Jesus solved our sin problem by becoming sin for us so that for those who have repented and trusted in Him can be seen as having the same righteousness as Christ does 2 Cor but if not, we still have the wrath of God on us John b, b.
There are almost one hundred and twenty-five sins listed in the Bible so I thought it might be useful to show why God gave us the Ten Commandments as a standard by which to live. It should be noted that many of these sins could be placed under more than one of the Ten Commandments but in order to see where the biblical list of sins fall, I think it best to list almost all of the sins given in the Bible under each of the Ten Commandments because if we were able to keep the Ten Commandments, none of the sins would be broken so here is a list of the Ten Commandments and the sins which they fall under each one.
There is no doubt that since there are so many sins listed in the Bible, some might be inadvertently missed while others may be repeated since they fall into the differing commandments. Idolatry, greed, covetousness, love of money, gluttony, complaining, not loving God with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength, tempting God, high-mindedness, disobedience, witchcraft, lover of self, putting family, friends, job, or anything else above God including food, money, sports, inter, TV, Internet pornography, movies, cars, attachment to riches or material goods and dozens of other things.
The Second Commandment : You shall not make for yourself a carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. You shall not bow down to them or serve them, for I the Lord your God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and the fourth generation of those who hate me, but showing steadfast love to thousands of those who love me and keep my commandments.
The Fourth Commandment : Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days you shall labor, and do all your work, but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you shall not do any work, you, or your son, or your daughter, your male servant, or your female servant, or your livestock, or the sojourner who is within your gates.
For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested on the seventh day. Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy. Sloth, laziness, neglecting to assemble with the saints, profaning worship service, fighting or speaking evil of Christian brothers or sisters. Cursing father or mother, dishonoring parents, striking or fighting with parents, disobeying parents, making fun of parents, filthy talk, speaking evil or badly of parents, and grandparents included in the aforementioned things.
The Sixth Commandment : You shall not murder. Murder, anger, hate, enmity, rage, brawling, rioting, striker, unforgiving heart, wrath, unmerciful, dissensions, contentions, clamor, despitefulness, debate, arguing, fighting, abortion, divisions, strife, rivalries,. The Seventh Commandment: You shall not commit adultery. Adultery, fornication, sexual immorality, filthy talk, crude joking, whoremongers, defiling the body, homosexuality, sensuality, impurity, tempting others sexually, inordinate passion, corrupt language, effeminate, pornography, vulgar or crude jokes.
The Eighth Commandment: You shall not steal. Stealing, bribery, extortion, sloth or laziness at work, defrauding, dishonesty, cheating, gambling,.
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