Verses for study: Romans 3:23, Matthew 5:48
We have all heard the term bandied about in the media, at church, or on the street. Usually the term is greeted with hostility and resentment along with the usual attack on those first bringing the subject up. Quite often the term is used without a true grasp of what it actually means. All we know is that it is a religious term that stands for something really bad.
The Bible says that "all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God." (Romans 3:23) The original Greek word translated as sin is hamart'ia which means to miss the mark. The glory of God is His perfection. Matthew 5:48 says "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect." So the mark that we have missed is perfection. Everytime we miss the mark of perfection we are being disobedient. Sin is being disobedient to God. So a proper interpretation of Romans 3:23 is "for all have (been disobedient to God) and fallen short (of His perfection).
Prayer: Dear Lord- Please forgive me for my disobedience to you. Help me to study your word with an interest and a desire for understanding. I know that what you tell me to do or not to do is for my own good and the good of those around me. In Jesus name. Amen.
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