To be considered a sin, three conditions must be met: 1) the thought, word, or action must be against a commandment of God; 2) the person must know that it violates a commandment; and 3) it must be done deliberately and not by accident. Examples of sins include deliberately thinking of or threatening harm against others, as well as purposefully committing violent acts like kicking or punching.
To be considered a sin, three conditions must be met: 1) the thought, word, or action must be against a commandment of God; 2) the person must know that it violates a commandment; and 3) it must be done deliberately and not by accident. Examples of sins include deliberately thinking of or threatening harm against others, as well as purposefully committing violent acts like kicking or punching.
To be considered a sin, three conditions must be met: 1) the thought, word, or action must be against a commandment of God; 2) the person must know that it violates a commandment; and 3) it must be done deliberately and not by accident. Examples of sins include deliberately thinking of or threatening harm against others, as well as purposefully committing violent acts like kicking or punching.
The thought, word or action thought Example: I feel like must actually be against a punching him commandment of God. A sin is also a word, Example: hey you come right here, Im going to punch you!
Was it actually against a commandment?
The person must know the
thought, word or action against a Commandment of God.
Did I know at the
time that it was against a commandment?
the last sin is action here is The thought, word or action
an example: kicking and must have been on purpose punching. (or deliberate). It must have not been for example, an accident.