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The Weights of Sin?

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Hezekiah L Montgomery

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How many of us have ever heard of a LITTLE WHITE LIE?  Or it's only one time, or my favorite is this sin is not a big sin.  Well, my friends, the word says for the wages of sin is death Romans 6:23.  But as we're allowed to go through this thing called life, sometimes we get caught up in it, and when we do people will tell you, well it's not that bad.  It's that kind of thinking that gets us further and further away from God.  You see sin cannot be in the site of God.  No matter how big or small the sin is, sin is sin! People today put a kind of quantity on sin.  It's that kind of thinking that get's us into trouble.  

I titled this the weight of sin because a friend of mines gave me a great analogy about sin.  She said sin and sins, are all the same if we look at it this way.  I'm going to paint this picture for you, and when we have the show on Friday night August 5, 2016, then I'll give you the rest.  Sin is like looking down on something we all love, Orio Cookies.  When you look down on a stack they all look the same.  So when we look down on sin, no matter what it is, they all look alike.  But we have a society that puts weights and measures on wrong/sin.  But you tell me, can I go to hell for stealing a penny? or lying to my mother.  Which is the greater sin?

Join me Hezekiah L. Montgomery host of Man In the Mirror and co-host Nichelle Johnson on Friday, August 5, 2016, at 9 PM as we have this live debated discussion about the weights and degrees of sin.  Call in at 917-889-2271 or log in at www.blogtalkradio.com/man-in-themirror.  Please check the Hezekiah L. Montgomery Facebook page and check out the event page and see if you know the answer to the question of the night.  

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