What really is Sin?
My friend don't allow yourself or anyone else to define who you are by your past
Failures
Mistakes
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choices
SIN: 3
- A transgression of a religious or moral law, especially when deliberate.
- Deliberate disobedience to the known will of God.
- A condition of estrangement from God resulting from such disobedience.
- Something regarded as being shameful, deplorable, or utterly wrong.
- To violate a religious or moral law.
- To commit an offense or violation.
1 obsolete : lack
2 a : weakness, failing; especially : a moral weakness b : a physical or intellectual imperfection or impairment
2 a : weakness, failing; especially : a moral weakness b : a physical or intellectual imperfection or impairment
failing suggests a minor shortcoming in character
frailtyimplies a general or chronic proneness to yield to temptation
foible applies to a harmless or endearing weakness or idiosyncrasy vice can be a general term for any imperfection or weakness, but it often suggests violation of a moral code or the giving of offense to the moral sensibilities of others<compulsive gambling was his vice>.
WEAKNESS: 8
- A personal defect or failing.
- Something of which one is excessively fond or desirous: Ice cream is his weakness.
- A condition of pain, suffering, or distress. See synonyms at trial.
- A cause of pain, suffering, or distress. See synonyms at burden1.
MANY ARE THE AFFLICTIONS OF THE RIGHTEOUESS BUT THE LORD DELIVERETH THEM OUT OF THEM ALL.
TO THEM THAT ENDURE TO THE END THE SAME SHALL BE SAVED
TRIAL: 5
- The act or process of testing, trying, or putting to the proof: a trial of one's faith...
- A state of pain or anguish that tests patience, endurance, or belief: "the fiery trial through which we pass"(Abraham Lincoln).
- A trying, troublesome, or annoying person or thing: The child was a trial to his parents.
- A preliminary competition or test to determine qualifications, as in a sport.
- Something that is carried.
- Something that is emotionally difficult to bear.
- A source of great worry or stress; weight: The burden of economic sacrifice rests on the workers of the plant.
- To weigh down; oppress
SYNONYMS burden, affliction, cross, trial, tribulation. These nouns denote something onerous or troublesome: the burden of a guilty conscience; indebtedness that is an affliction; a temper that is her cross; a troublemaker who is a trial to the teacher; suffered many tribulations in rising from poverty. See also synonyms at substance.
MEEKNESS:
Lack of vanity or self-importance: humbleness, humility, lowliness, modesty. See attitude/good attitude/bad attitude/neutral attitude, big/small/amount, self-love/modesty.
LUST:
1. Intense or unrestrained sexual or other craving.
2.
a. An overwhelming desire or craving: a lust for power.
b. Intense eagerness or enthusiasm: a lust for life.
3. Obsolete. Pleasure; relish.
intr.v. lust·ed, lust·ing, lusts.
To have an intense or obsessive desire, especially one that is sexual.
To have an intense or obsessive desire, especially one that is sexual.
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