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Exploring the difference between the teachings of Jesus, Christianity, and Islam through Scripture, history, and respectful discussion.

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Willful Sin

What Is Willful Sin? Many people hear the phrase willful sin and immediately think of the sins they struggle with the most. But what does the Bible actually mean when it uses that term? Is willful sin limited to certain behaviors, or does it include things like pride, greed, gossip, unforgiveness, lust, jealousy, and self-righteousness?In this section, we’ll take an honest look at what Scripture says about willful sin and examine examples that affect every one of us. The goal is not to condemn anyone, but to remind us that we all fall short of God’s perfect standard and all stand in need of His grace. Click the images below to explore different examples of willful sin and see what the Bible teaches about each one.

One Verse Wrong Meaning

One of the most common mistakes people make when studying the Bible is building an entire belief around a single verse without considering the surrounding context. A verse can often sound like it means one thing when read alone, but a completely different picture emerges when we read the chapter, the book, and the audience it was written to. In this section, we’ll examine some of the most frequently misunderstood verses in Scripture, explore their context, and compare popular interpretations with what the text actually says. The goal is not to win arguments, but to better understand God’s Word and allow Scripture to interpret Scripture.

God’s Fingerprints Are Everywhere

Look around for a moment. The beauty of a sunset, the complexity of DNA, the precision of the laws of physics, and the incredible design found throughout nature all point to something greater than chance. These are what many call God’s fingerprints—evidence of a Creator whose handiwork can be seen throughout creation. The Bible says, “The heavens declare the glory of God” (Psalm 19:1), reminding us that creation itself tells a story. While creation may not answer every question, it constantly points us toward the One who made it. Each image below is an invitation to pause, wonder, and consider the possibility that behind the beauty, order, and complexity of our world stands a loving Creator who wants to be known.

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