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Sin

Sin is not just something we do—it is something that shapes us when left unaddressed. At its core, sin is living apart from God’s design, trusting something other than Him for life, meaning, comfort, or control. Scripture teaches that sin distorts our desires, damages our relationships, and ultimately leads us away from the freedom God intends. While sin can take many forms, its impact is always the same: it pulls us out of alignment with God and into patterns that limit spiritual growth and fruitfulness.

The good news is that sin does not have the final word. Jesus meets us with truth and grace, inviting us into repentance, forgiveness, and transformation. This page exists to help you honestly identify where sin may be shaping your life—not to condemn, but to clarify. As sin is brought into the light, it loses its power, and real change becomes possible. Through repentance, trust in Christ, and Spirit-led formation, we are invited into freedom and the lifelong process of becoming more like Jesus.

SENSUALISM

Sensualism places personal pleasure, desire, and impulse at the center of life. It elevates physical experience, emotional gratification, or escape as ultimate goals, often disconnecting desire from God’s design. When pleasure becomes primary, self-control weakens and desires begin to rule the heart. Scripture calls us not to deny desire, but to submit it to Christ—where desires are redeemed, ordered, and shaped into sources of life rather than enslavement.
Sins of the Heart

Sins of the Heart

Sins of the heart—like bitterness, envy, lust, and uncontrolled desires—quietly shape how we think, feel, and act. Jesus offers deep healing as He renews hearts and reorders desire through repentance and discipleship.

Sins of Enslavement

Sins of Enslavement

These patterns often begin as ways to cope, find comfort, or feel in control, but over time they can shape our desires and limit our freedom. Jesus invites us into a different way of living—marked by repentance, healing, and lasting transformation.

Sins of the Tongue

Sins of the Tongue

Words can wound or heal, and many struggle with speech that harms relationships. Jesus invites you into freedom as He renews your heart and speech through repentance and discipleship.

MATERIALISM

Materialism trusts possessions, success, comfort, or status to provide security and meaning. It shifts our confidence from God to what we own, earn, or control. Over time, this attachment can dull generosity, fuel anxiety, and shape priorities around accumulation rather than faithfulness. Jesus consistently warned that what we treasure shapes our hearts. True freedom comes when our lives are marked not by what we keep, but by trust, gratitude, and dependence on God.
Sins of Idolatry

Sins of Idolatry

An exploration of how good things like money, success, comfort, or control can quietly take God’s place in our hearts — and how Jesus restores trust, freedom, and devotion.

Sins of Material Commission

Sins of Material Commission

When our choices harm others through greed, dishonesty, or exploitation, this page explores how those actions affect the heart — and how Jesus offers forgiveness, restoration, and a better way forward.

Sins of Material Omision

Sins of Material Omision

A look at what happens when we fail to act with generosity, mercy, justice, or obedience — and how the gospel invites us from hesitation into faithful, meaningful living.

HUMANISM

Humanism centers life on self—elevating personal authority, independence, and self-definition above God’s truth and rule. It often shows up as pride, self-salvation, moral relativism, or resistance to submission. When we become our own authority, we place a weight on ourselves that we were never meant to carry. Scripture invites us to a better way: humility, surrender, and trust in God’s wisdom, where life is shaped not by self-rule, but by Spirit-led obedience.
Sins of Unbelief

Sins of Unbelief

When faith feels uncertain, this page explores how Jesus meets doubt and unbelief with patience, truth, and hope.

Sins of Relationship

Sins of Relationship

A compassionate introduction to relational struggles like pride, control, unforgiveness, and division — and how Jesus offers healing, humility, and peace.

Sins of Commission

Sins of Commission

A reflection on actions and choices that pull us away from God’s design, and how Christ meets us with grace, truth, and transformation when we’re ready to change.

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