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Who Pays When I Sin?

This exploration delves into the profound impact of personal sin on oneself and those around us. It discusses the multidimensional consequences of sin, encompassing separation from God, death, enslavement, and a hard life. The statistics reveal how sin affects family dynamics, with 72% of children influenced by both parents' attendance, 55% by only fathers, and 15% by only mothers. Additionally, we examine the roles of friends, neighbors, and the Church, highlighting that the ultimate payer of our sins is Jesus. Together, we consider the weight of our choices and their effects on our community.

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Who Pays When I Sin?

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  1. Who Pays When I Sin?

  2. The Price I Pay For My Sin • Separation and Death • Enslavement • Hard Life • Kept Out of the Kingdom • Hell

  3. Who Pays When I Sin? • Me • My Family

  4. Parent’s Attendance and Child’s Faithfulness • Both Parents 72% • Only Dad 55% • Only Mom 15% • Neither 6%

  5. Who Pays When I Sin? • Me • My Family • Friends and Neighbors

  6. Who Pays When I Sin? • Me • My Family • Friends and Neighbors • The Church

  7. Who Pays When I Sin? • Me • My Family • Friends and Neighbors • The Church • Jesus

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