Here's an interesting article in USA Today on if people today believe they are sinners, or even if they understand the term, "sin". Here's the opening:
"Is sin dead? No, not by a long shot. Yet as Easter approaches, some pastors and theologians worry: How can Christians celebrate Jesus' atonement for their sins and the promise of eternal life in his resurrection if they don't recognize themselves as sinners?"
It's an intriguing question for us. Though we obviously believe sin permeates us and the world, and is the thing that separates us from God, how do we explain this notion to a world that may have forgotten the word altogether? Tim Keller and Mark Driscoll begin to answer this question at the end of the piece.
HT: Stetzer
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Sinners
Posted by Ryan Phelps at 9:43 AM
Labels: evangelism, sin
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