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		<title>Sin and God&#8217;s Righteousness</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 05:19:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Micah Sewell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I heard a teacher say “The origin of all sin begins with a wrong understanding of the character of God.” Perhaps it is too absolutely stated, but I think there is something to this. In Genesis 3 Satan tempted Eve. He didn&#8217;t just say, &#8220;Hey, you should rebel! Eat this non-specified fruit. Everyone&#8217;s doing it.&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I heard a teacher say “The origin of all sin begins with a wrong understanding of the character of God.” Perhaps it is too absolutely stated, but I think there is something to this. In Genesis 3 Satan tempted Eve. He didn&#8217;t just say, &#8220;Hey, you should rebel! Eat this non-specified fruit. Everyone&#8217;s doing it.&#8221; What Satan did was try to distort Eve&#8217;s view of God&#8217;s character. He presented the idea that God was insecure or at best selfish in not wanting her to be smarter or like Him.</p>
<p>If not always, then often, our sin starts with a distorted view of God&#8217;s character. I think specifically it is misunderstanding God&#8217;s righteousness. When we think of God as a tyrant who made laws with the intent of controlling our lives and restricting our fun we want to rebel. After all, rebellion against tyranny is a good thing right? Right. Only God is no tyrant. Deuteronomy 6:24 says that God gave men laws for their good &#8211; to preserve them. He is righteous. He does and will always do right.</p>
<p>All of God&#8217;s laws are based in love. Don&#8217;t steal. It damages relationship. Don&#8217;t commit adultery. It destroys families, removes security from children, often brings disease, and always brings pain to all involved.</p>
<p>God&#8217;s love is clearly shown in His laws. They aren&#8217;t arbitrary methods for limiting our pleasure. They are loving and intelligent descriptions for how we are designed to live in relationship to God, others and ourselves.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s quit sinning and encourage others to do the same. But most of all, let&#8217;s strive to more accurately understand the character of our God.</p>
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