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According to 1 John 3:4  Sin is lawlessness. Romans 3:23 – “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of
               God.”

               The nature to sin was passed to all mankind when Adam sinned. Inherited sin is simply “the sinful state
               into which all people are born” (Ryrie). We have a constant bent toward sin. Inherited sin is also called
               the “sin nature” (it affected our entire being), and it is called “original sin” (emphasizing that Adam’s sin
               caused the corrupted nature we each inherit).

               The Bible teaches that all men have sinned and that man is totally depraved.  Extreme Calvinists teach
               that when Adam sinned, all mankind was subject to a nature that is in rebellion against God. Rather than
               sin corrupting what is good, they believe that all good was destroyed; that man could no longer do any
               good thing. They believe every man is born with a necessity to sin rather than a propensity to sin.

               They believe that the human will was destroyed with Adam, and that no man, apart from God giving
               Him the faith to believe, can be saved by an act of free will.

               Scripture teaches, however, that all men have sinned because all men are sinners. Psalm 51:5 “…in sin
               my mother conceived me.” Ephesians 2:3 “…by nature children (objects) of wrath.” Our emotions (Rom.
               1:26), our intellect (Rom. 1:28) and our will (Rom. 7:20) are all enslaved to sin and opposed to God.
               However, Scripture also teaches that man can freely, by an act obedience, chose not to sin and accept
               salvation by faith. Sin is a choice for which every man will be responsible. Some people say, “The Devil
               made me do it.” No, according to God’s Word, every man chooses to sin by an act of free will. With that
               same will he has the opportunity to put His faith in Christ.

               With the coming of sin, a huge result passed to all men. The penalty of inherited sin is spiritual death.
               Man is born spiritually dead (Eph. 2:3) and will be eternally separated from God in hell if his sinful
               condition is not remedied (Rev. 20:11-15). Jesus said God requires more than obedience to external
               norms. People sin by hating, despising, and lusting even if they never act on their desires. People sin if
               they do the right things for the wrong reasons. Obedience that proceeds from fear of getting caught, or
               lack of opportunity to act on wicked desires lacks righteousness (Matt. 5:17–48).

               Jesus’ harsh denunciations of sin show that sin cannot be overlooked. It must be confronted, unpleasant
               as that may be (Matt. 18:15–20; Luke 17:3–4). Otherwise, the sinner dies in his sins (John 8:24). He also
               explained that sin arises from the heart. Bad trees bear bad fruit, blasphemous words spring from hearts
               filled with evil, and wicked men demand signs when they have already seen enough to warrant faith
               (Matt. 7:17–20; 12:33–39).

               Imputed Sin. “Imputation” means putting to someone else’s account that which may or may not be his
               (Robert Lightner, Sin, The Savior and Salvation, p.33) The “imputation of Adam’s sin to mankind” means
               that Adam’s first sin was rightfully charged to the account of every other person. Someone may protest
               that it doesn’t seem fair that others are charged with what Adam did. But the Bible teaches that since all
               were “in Adam” we all unconsciously participated in Adam’s sin (Rom. 5:12; cf. Heb. 7:9,10).

               Romans 5:12 – “Therefore just as through one-man (Adam) sin entered into the world, and death
               through sin, and so death spread to all men, because all sinned.”




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