tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7493033543472318622.post2986981810336513922..comments2022-03-27T20:14:36.883-04:00Comments on Spiritual Healing and Growth: What is Sin, big ones, little ones? Gary Sweetenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11605611324531608167noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7493033543472318622.post-15102065318314245562015-04-10T11:02:25.244-04:002015-04-10T11:02:25.244-04:00I hesitate to go first, but I doubt I'll be at...I hesitate to go first, but I doubt I'll be at a place where I could answer later. <br />1. Sin is doing what is wrong in God's eyes. It's also NOT doing what's right. <br />2. If there is a difference between big sin and little sin, it's only in a human estimation. God doesn't see degrees of sin. "No that dress doesn't make you look fat" is as bad as murder. (Now doesn't THAT put an interesting spin on husband/wife conversation?)<br />3. When we commit any sin, we separate ourselves from God. Emotionally, we tend to be bothered by big sin, haunted by it, unless we have so abused our consciences with amoral behavior that we are numb to wrong-doing.<br />4. People consider little sins to be things like lying, shorting the change back in a transaction, using an expired coupon, running a stop sign. I mean, MAYBE people consider that to be little sin. Maybe they just think that's normal and acceptable.<br />5. No.<br />6. Yes. <br />7. Yes.Jenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18350059270583701503noreply@blogger.com