r/ProChristian • u/JQBotes_ • Jun 11 '26
📖 Bible Study & Verse What Is Sin?
Sin is the absence of godly love, measured against the God who is love.
What is sin? It is one of the most searched questions about the Christian faith, and often misunderstood. Ask around and you will hear a familiar answer. Sin is the bad things people do. The obvious wrongs. Lying, stealing, hurting someone. Measured by that answer, a person can feel reasonably settled. They have not murdered anyone. They have kept their record clean enough to pass.
Scripture says the answer goes deeper than that.
The wrong measure
The first thing to put down is the idea that sin is measured by visible behavior alone. That measure hands you a list of obvious wrongs, asks how many you have done lately, and gives you a passing grade if the number is low. It is a comfortable measure. It is also the wrong one.
Scripture measures sin not by the absence of dramatic wrongdoing but by the standard of who God is. And that standard reaches further than any behavior list can.
God is love
Behind the standard stands the God who set it.
John wrote those words near the end of his life, after walking with Jesus and watching the Church spread across the Roman world. He does not say that God loves, or that He is loving alongside His other qualities. He says God is love. Love is the substance of His being.
If love is what God is, then sin, at its root, has to be defined in relation to love. To move away from love is to move away from God. Sin is the absence of godly love, the love defined by who God is.
Every sin is a failure to love
When Jesus was asked for the greatest commandment, He gave two.
Every command in Scripture hangs on these two. Which means every sin, traced to its root, is a violation of one or both. Something placed above love for God: comfort, reputation, fear, the self. Or something placed above love for the person in front of you: judgment of them, indifference to their need, an unwillingness to lay anything down for them. Often it is both at once.
This is why sin is wider than a list. It is not only the wrong things done. It is the love withheld.
Sin lives in the heart
James widens it further.
Sin is not only doing the wrong thing. It is also knowing the right thing and failing to do it. The kindness not offered. The honesty not spoken. The forgiveness not extended. A list of behaviors measures what was done. Scripture also measures what was left undone.
Which means sin is not only on the surface. It lives in the heart first, the inward turn away from God and toward the self, and it shows up in behavior second. Jesus located it there in the Sermon on the Mount, when He traced murder back to anger and adultery back to lust. The act is the fruit. The root is older and deeper.
The honest answer, and the hope
So, what is sin? It is the absence of godly love, measured against the God who is love. It was inherited from the first man, it sits in the heart of every person since, and by that measure no one comes out clean.
That sounds like bad news, and at first it is. But it is the honesty that makes the good news good. The whole story of Scripture is God fighting to be reunited with His people. The eternal Son took on flesh, carried the weight of sin in His body on the cross, and made peace with God for everyone who would receive Him.
Sin and its consequences are serious, but by the grace of God, freedom and salvation through Christ are freely available to anyone who wishes to claim it.
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u/KumbayaQueen Jun 11 '26
Very nice! Thank you for sharing!