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Sin (Part 1): What is sin...Really?

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In this episode of the 'God Over Everything' podcast, host Brandon Clayton delves into the profound biblical perspective on sin. Brandon explores the definitions of sin in its original languages—Hebrew and Greek—highlighting how it means 'to miss the mark.' He explains the role of Torah as God's instruction that guides believers to hit the mark, and emphasizes that the ultimate goal is oneness with Yahweh. The episode further investigates the concept of lawlessness, or Anomia, as the state of being without God's law, and the severe implications of rejecting divine instruction. This is part one of a three-part series focused on understanding sin, offering an in-depth look at how it is defined, its impact on our relationship with God, and the journey towards reconciliation.
00:00 Introduction: Understanding Sin
01:39 Defining Sin in Hebrew and Greek
05:05 The Role of Torah in Hitting the Mark
09:08 Visualizing Sin, Torah, and the Mark
16:41 Lawlessness and Its Implications
29:30 The Ultimate Goal: Oneness with Yahweh
40:13 Reflection and Conclusion

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In this episode of the 'God Over Everything' podcast, host Brandon Clayton delves into the profound biblical perspective on sin. Brandon explores the definitions of sin in its original languages—Hebrew and Greek—highlighting how it means 'to miss the mark.' He explains the role of Torah as God's instruction that guides believers to hit the mark, and emphasizes that the ultimate goal is oneness with Yahweh. The episode further investigates the concept of lawlessness, or Anomia, as the state of being without God's law, and the severe implications of rejecting divine instruction. This is part one of a three-part series focused on understanding sin, offering an in-depth look at how it is defined, its impact on our relationship with God, and the journey towards reconciliation.
00:00 Introduction: Understanding Sin
01:39 Defining Sin in Hebrew and Greek
05:05 The Role of Torah in Hitting the Mark
09:08 Visualizing Sin, Torah, and the Mark
16:41 Lawlessness and Its Implications
29:30 The Ultimate Goal: Oneness with Yahweh
40:13 Reflection and Conclusion

Thanks for listening. Please be sure to leave a rating and review.
Also, feel free to check me out in any of these other places:
Youtube Channel
Youtube Podcast
Apple Podcast
Spotify

  continue reading

7 episodes

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