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Sin is Infinitely Worse than Missing the Mark

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The church is filled with teachers and preachers who minimize the badness of sin. One of their popular sayings is that sin is just "missing the mark," as in shooting an arrow at a bull's eye and not hitting the target.

This message shows from the Bible that this is a false doctrine. Sin is not simply "missing the mark." It is rebellion against Almighty God, and is worthy of eternal damnation.

The only escape from its sure penalty is repentance and trust in Jesus Christ, the only true God and Savior of the world.

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Eric M Hill is the author of several popular spiritual warfare novels. You can see them at https://amazon.com/author/ericmhill.

You can contact Eric at ericmhillauthor@yahoo.com.

The church is filled with teachers and preachers who minimize the badness of sin. One of their popular sayings is that sin is just "missing the mark," as in shooting an arrow at a bull's eye and not hitting the target.

This message shows from the Bible that this is a false doctrine. Sin is not simply "missing the mark." It is rebellion against Almighty God, and is worthy of eternal damnation.

The only escape from its sure penalty is repentance and trust in Jesus Christ, the only true God and Savior of the world.

  continue reading

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