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Six days you shall labor, and do all your work, but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you shall not do any work, you, or your son, or your daughter, your male servant, or your female servant, or your livestock, or the sojourner who is within your gates.

For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested on the seventh day. Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy. Sloth, laziness, neglecting to assemble with the saints, profaning worship service, fighting or speaking evil of Christian brothers or sisters. Cursing father or mother, dishonoring parents, striking or fighting with parents, disobeying parents, making fun of parents, filthy talk, speaking evil or badly of parents, and grandparents included in the aforementioned things.

The Sixth Commandment : You shall not murder. Murder, anger, hate, enmity, rage, brawling, rioting, striker, unforgiving heart, wrath, unmerciful, dissensions, contentions, clamor, despitefulness, debate, arguing, fighting, abortion, divisions, strife, rivalries,. The Seventh Commandment: You shall not commit adultery.

Adultery, fornication, sexual immorality, filthy talk, crude joking, whoremongers, defiling the body, homosexuality, sensuality, impurity, tempting others sexually, inordinate passion, corrupt language, effeminate, pornography, vulgar or crude jokes. The Eighth Commandment: You shall not steal.

Stealing, bribery, extortion, sloth or laziness at work, defrauding, dishonesty, cheating, gambling,. The Ninth Commandment: You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. Lying, gossiping, slandering, backbiting, spreading rumors, deceit, extortion, railing, slander, defrauding, breaking promises, craftiness, hypocrisy, dishonesty, whisperers, idle words, withhold all of the truth, double-tongued, bragging, boasting, flattery, exaggerating the truth, whining, speaking evil of others.

There is but one way a person can be saved and that is to repent and confess sins and then putting trust in Christ to save them. No one can ever out-sin the work of Christ on the cross. The blood of the Lamb of God covers every sin ever committed. Only the sin of unbelief cannot be forgiven if when Christ comes a person has not asked to be saved by the only name given to us to be saved and that is Jesus Christ Acts There is no other possible way.

Get newsletters and updates Close. He commands us to love others as we love ourselves and love God with our heart, mind, body, and soul Leviticus , Matthew , Mark 12 : , Luke , Romans When we fix our eyes on Jesus and choose to look more like him, we will be more aware of our own areas of weakness. We can choose to adjust our thinking and actions by replacing our thoughts with things that are good and honorable with prayer while looking to Jesus as our teacher and savior.

He wants us to resemble Him, our Heavenly Father. To combat our sinful nature, prayer is our weapon. We can pray what I call a replacement prayer.

Lord, replace my pride, envy, wrath, gluttony, lust, sloth, and greed with love for others and love for you. Give me eyes see others as you see them. Help me view myself in the proper perspective. Change my heart of stone to reflect your heart so I am content and satisfied with the skills, talents, and gifts you have given to me.

When I feel hurt, offended, or angry show me how to positively deal with my pain in a way that glorifies you and honors others. I want to look more like you, Lord, and less like me. It is an issue of the heart. We all sin, and that sin separates us from the Lord and others. But praise God for the great good news that while we were still sinners, Jesus died for us Romans Salvation cannot be earned. We can be forgiven of all sin, even the big seven, by His grace through faith in Christ Acts Is it human will, and if so, why does God not intervene?

For more information go to www. Share this. What Are the Seven Deadly Sins? Lori Wildenberg Crosswalk. Definition of Sin Sin is defined as "an offense against the religious or moral law" and a "transgression of the law of God.

Eating blood 1Samuel Boasting is evil. James ; James; Romans Being against a child of God. Causing a child to sin. Deceiving a child of God. Ephesians Matthew Is the same as despising God Luke Enticing a child to turn. Deuteronomy ; Acts ; Acts Enticing a child through their lusts and desires. Romans ,10 Laying in wait to accuse someone. Not clothing children of God that have needs. Not feeding children of God who are hungry.

Not receiving a child of God sent by God. Mark ; Matthew Not taking in a homeless child of God. Matthew ; 1 Timothy Not visiting children of God who are sick. Not visiting the children of God in prison. Offending a child of God. Persecuting a child of God. Acts ; Romans Acts ; Numbers , Numbers Proverbs Thinking evil in your heart. Threatening people. Acts ,; John Acts , Acts , Acts Breaking up homes. Matthew ; Matthew Accepting a bribe.

Proverbs ; 1 Timothy Putting caress of this world before God. Mark ; Luke ; Luke Being carnal or worldly. Not having charity. Hebrews ,8 Not humbling yourself. Not spanking a disobedient child. Not bringing children up in training and instruction of the Lord. Not Going to church. Hebrews ; Acts ; Ecclesiastes Going to the church of the mother of harlots.

Revelation ; Wearing the clothing of the opposite sex. Deut Dressing indecently. Love fancy clothing to show off to be admired by men. Women- Beauty that comes from wearing gold jewelry.

Women- They do not dress modestly. Women- That adorn themselves with gold, pearls, costly array. Take communion but have sin in your life. Not having compassion. Jude 16 Complaining about hardships. Numbers NIV Complaining about what you do not have. Numbers ; God Psalms Proverbs ; Mt ; Romans Not being content with what you have. Hebrews Speaking boastful words 2 Peter Not bridling keeping a tight rein his tongue. James A conversation that does not become Jesus and the Gospel.

Conversation according to the deceitful lusts. Corrupt conversation. Covetousness conversation. Crafty conversation. Job Ephesians ,12 Speaking evil of brothers one of another James Speaking evil of dignities. Jude 8 Speaking evil or guile. Filthy conversation. Colossians Foolish conversation. Bidding Godspeed to Christ-rejecting people.

Hasty in words. Not being slow to speak. Not being meek and quiet. Proud speech. Speaking things that they ought not. Turning to vain, meaningless talk. Partaking of vain words. Ephesians ,7; Jonah Saying I will go, I will buy, but not if God will. Professing to be wise pride. Contention and strife. Not being converted. Despising correction. Refusing correction. Jeremiah Refusing to separate from false counsel.

Seeking counsel that is not of God. Isaiah Turning to false counsel. Walking in the counsel of unsaved. Psalms , Proverbs Not being courteous.

Covetousness, an insatiable desire for worldly gain. Habakkuk Mark ; Ex ; Ezekiel Colossians Bidding cults, or welcoming them into your house. Romans ; Psalms ; Exodus , Leviticus Cursing the rich. Ecclesiastes Cursing men. Making bad debts. Not paying what you owe. Holding fast to deceit. Jeremiah ; Mark Working deceit Psalms ; Psalms ; Psalms Deceiving your neighbor. Jeremiah ,6 Defrauding others. Leviticus ; 1 Thessalonians Not delighting yourself in the Lord.

Desire sinful ways. Despising dominion authority. Despising Government. Despising his neighbor. Despising others. Despising those that are good. Giving place to the devil doing something the Bible says not to do. Not resisting the devil. Deut ; 1 Peter Disobedient to parents. Disputing Philippians Divorce, except for certain conditions. Getting involved in the doctrines of devils. Getting involved in any doctrines other than sound doctrine.

Filthy dreamers. Revelation ; Revelation Getting drunk. Luke ,46; Romans ; 1 Corinthians Being discontent. Philippians ; 1 Timothy ; Lk Eating and drinking with the drunken.

Eating blood. Eating things strangled. Employees, arguing with employers. Titus Employees are not obedient to their employers. Colossians ; Ephesians Employers are not subject to your employer.

Employers are not giving that which is fair and equal. Employers are threatening employees. Not feeding your enemy and giving him a drink. Making excuses when you are asked to follow Jesus.

Doing evil hates the word, hates the light. John Evil desires. Colossians ,6 Following evil. Not hating evil. Romans ; Psalm Hearing evil. Loving evil. Psalm Rewarding evil for good, hate for love. Rewarding evil for evil. Romans , 1 Peter Believing in evolution. Extortion Matthew ; Luke Listening to fables.



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