are so many proofs
that the Bible is true! Jesus spoke about the Old Testament, "For had ye
believed Moses, ye would have believed me: for he wrote of me. But if
ye *believe not* his writings, how shall ye believe my words?" John
5:46, 47. Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible. He wrote things
that were told to him from the beginning. It all harmonizes with the rest
of the Bible. The early people were careful to keep accounts and told
them to their children. They were written when writing was available
(or began).
What Is Sin?
When I was a child and teen-ager, I was taught by my parents what the
Bible said was right and what was wrong. Many other doctrines in the
Bible were taught to me. I read them in the Bible, believed them, lived
by them, and was blessed in my soul and life. There came a time in my
life that I began to desire for God to teach me personally what was right
and what was wrong. I never doubted that the Bible was true but I
wanted to say that I believe this or that because God's Word says so. I
began to search things out in the Bible. I believe God wants each of us
to have this firm foundation to stand upon. So my dear grandson, you
are not different from your grandmother. When I finished my search I
was glad that I could say I believed this or that because it says in the
Bible thus and so. I didn't believe it because someone else said it, but
because God had said it. This is the way I want you to know it.
There is one thing that I had when I began my search, that was the Holy
Spirit as my teacher. The Bible tells us definitely that "the natural man
receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness
unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually
discerned." I Cor. 2:14. Since the Bible was written by "holy men of
God" who "spake as they were moved by the Holy Spirit" and it is not
"of any private interpretation," then we need to have the Holy Spirit to
reveal, or help us to understand all of the Word of God. (II Peter
1:20,21). Yet there are a lot of the basics that we can know. I do hope
that you will understand what I write to you by the help of the Holy
Spirit.
First, let us know what sin is. In other words that would be what is
wrong. When we find out what is wrong then we can know what is
right. Sin means "Willfully breaking religious or moral law." (Web.
Dic.) The Bible also gives us the definition of sin. In I John 3:4 it says,
"Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth [or breaks] the law [of God];
for sin is the transgression [or disobedience] of the [God's] law." Then
in James 4:17 we read, "Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and
doeth it not, to him it is sin." We see that sin is either a direct
disobedience of God's Word or a willful failure to live by its
requirements. It is a serious thing to disobey God's law because it
involves the destiny or end of our soul. It means living in either eternal
torment or eternal bliss. To commit sin is a terrible thing and a very
serious thing. That is the reason we need to search the Scriptures to find
out how to live pleasing to the Lord in this world. We can't do this
within ourselves. God had a plan for us by sending Jesus Christ to die
on the cross for our salvation, so through Christ we can live right.
If sin is disobeying God's Word then we must find out what it says in
the Word of God so we can live up to it. First we want to find out why
we sin, and then get rid of the cause.
You, of course, know what the Bible tells us about Adam and Eve in
the beginning and how they obeyed the devil who talked to them
through the serpent. He got Eve to disobey the only commandment that
God had given them. She ate of the fruit, which was forbidden, and
gave to Adam and he did eat. (Gen. 3rd chapter). They no longer could
talk to God as before, but hid themselves. Sin separates us from God.
God called to them and said, "Where art thou?" They said, "We hid
ourselves because we were naked." God said, "Who told you that you
were naked? Did you eat of the tree whereof I commanded you not
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