Hello All… I go away for a day and I missed alot.
1st of all to clear something up, a couple of folks have written (to paraphrase) John wrote that and not Paul… Paul did write Romans to which I was referring to (I guess I didn’t clarify very well) so I’ll accept that boo-boo and understand the correction from those that did.
2nd- I understand, thoroughly, when studying scripture there are 4 things that must be taken into consideration, in the scope and realm, of what’s being studied… 1- Era (and how that applies today); 2- Who spoken to; 3- Translation (not version) of original Greek and Hebrew and; 4- Context.
Ok, instead of me trying to address every post that’s in this thread, maybe I can clarify where I stand and the reasons.
Take a blank piece of paper - this represents God and His holiness (it’s a crude illustration, I know). Now take an ink pen/pencil/whatever… put 1 dot anywhere on the paper (this represents sin). The dot represents murder. Can it be in the presence of God? No. Why? It’s sin. Now… this dot represents theft of a pack of gum. Can it be in the presence of God? No. Why? It’s sin. So neither one can be attached to us and still be able to be in the presence of God.
Trust me, when I say, that murder is something that I can’t comprehend doing just to murder. Theft I can, I did it all the time as a youngster. But man’s justification of sin matters not to God. God stated sin as sin. Why? What is sin? Sin is, in a nutshell, going against the precepts, instruction, rules, regulations and will of God Almighty…agreed?
Now, if (what we’d classify as) the smallest sin can’t be in the presence of God, what difference is there between this sin and that sin? Because the Word of God says,
“For whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles in one point, he has become guilty of all.” James 2:10
So is it now safe to say that if I violate 1 aspect of the law, even if considered venial, I’m guilty of the entire law, which includes mortal? If that’s so, then how can there be a separation?
I hope we can all agree that God made the Law like He did, because He is, Who He is and that’s all He needed. The Law is what it is and I agree with it.
1 other point and I’ll hush for now… Scott Waddell wrote…
I would suggest that eating the fruit was not small because the intention behind it was the core of all sin–which is basically trying to be God. Death came into the world because of it, so yeah, it was mortal.
I agree with the first statement, the core of all sin. The 2nd part…Death came into the world because of it… Why? Because it was the result of violation of the what God said right? So therefore it brought death. So if the wages (or result or reward) of sin (doesn’t say which sin, just says sin which would indicate all-inclusion…context) is death, then all sin is mortal.
Peace to all. In Christ,
Scotchamoe