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What is sin? Little is mentioned in Christian circles concerning the issue of sin and our sin condition. I believe leaders have tried to make members feel good about themselves without digging into the real issue of sin. No one wants to admit their faults. That takes courage. It also takes courage on the part of the listener. Are you ready to hear that your pastor or bible teacher has sinned? We live in cancel culture and many leaders who have confessed, either voluntarily or due to being caught, have been hiding or cast out of their home churches for their sinful behavior. Are we hypocrites? Absolutely. The very people making the choice to cast out leaders are themselves struggling with much but do not share it openly. We only get to see what has been buffed and cleaned up on the outside. Each of us struggles with sin and it's time to admit it. Being open and honest about our struggles with sin is long overdue for us leaders. We need to be the Church and "confess our sins to one another" and "pray for each other." (James Today's episode tackles the issue of sin and our sin nature. How is it that a perfect, sinless God continues to pursue sinful, broken people? Why do we choose sin over God in an uncontrollable way? Let's chat about that. *As always, send your feedback on today's episode by commenting on the podcast page or sending an email to [email protected]. Thank you. ____________________________________________________Today's episode was edited by Corey Davis. If you are looking for an audio engineer, look no further. Corey has a keen ear for audio mixing and editing. He has been in the business for a long time and I highly recommend him for your music, recording, podcast, and any other project. Not just a friend but a part of my family, Corey is a man of integrity and impeccable expertise. Email [email protected] for more info.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iris-goicochea/message

