SIN
It is our belief that sin is any failure to conform to the moral law and character of God by manifesting any act of disobedience to Him. Sin entered the human race by the willful act of Adam in disobeying God in the Garden of Eden. His sin was imparted to every human being (except Jesus Christ) directly in the form of sin guilt; and imputed to every human being indirectly from parent to child in the form of the sinful nature. The result is that every person is totally depraved in the totality of their being. All people, apart from salvation, are sinners in every sense of the word, and unregenerate in their natural state with no possible means of salvation or recovery apart from the grace of God.
As a consequence of sin, all people will experience one of two eternal destinies: believers in Jesus Christ will spend eternity in Heaven while unbelievers will spend eternity in the literal fire and torment of Hell.
(Rom. 3; 5:12-19; Psa. 51:5; Jer. 17:9; Eph. 2:1-10)
It is our belief that sin is any failure to conform to the moral law and character of God by manifesting any act of disobedience to Him. Sin entered the human race by the willful act of Adam in disobeying God in the Garden of Eden. His sin was imparted to every human being (except Jesus Christ) directly in the form of sin guilt; and imputed to every human being indirectly from parent to child in the form of the sinful nature. The result is that every person is totally depraved in the totality of their being. All people, apart from salvation, are sinners in every sense of the word, and unregenerate in their natural state with no possible means of salvation or recovery apart from the grace of God.
As a consequence of sin, all people will experience one of two eternal destinies: believers in Jesus Christ will spend eternity in Heaven while unbelievers will spend eternity in the literal fire and torment of Hell.
(Rom. 3; 5:12-19; Psa. 51:5; Jer. 17:9; Eph. 2:1-10)