Is One Sin Enough to Send You to Hell?
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God’s Standard Is Perfection
God is perfectly holy and just. His standard is not “better than most” — it’s moral perfection. James 2:10 says that if you keep the whole law but stumble in just one point, you are guilty of breaking all of it.
This is because sin is not just the breaking of a rule — it’s an offense against the very character of God.
Sin’s Eternal Consequences
We tend to measure sin by its earthly impact, but God measures it by His holiness. Every sin, no matter how “small,” carries an eternal penalty because it is committed against an eternal God.
The Danger of Comparing Ourselves to Others
When we compare ourselves to people we think are “worse” than us, we forget that God doesn’t judge on a sliding scale. He judges each of us individually according to His perfect law. That means the moral, church-going person without Christ is just as guilty as the thief or murderer.
The Good News
God, in His mercy, made a way for guilty sinners to be forgiven. Jesus Christ took our punishment upon Himself on the cross, satisfying the justice of God. He rose again, proving His victory over sin and death.
If you repent — turning from sin — and trust in Christ alone, your sins will be forgiven, no matter how many or how few.
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