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^ This also. There is a difference between "sin" and "sins". "Sins" are particular transgressions of God's law which are indeed finite. But "sin" is a condition of the heart in which we hate God, refuse to acknowledge him as God, and refuse to submit to him. If there is no repentance then this inner rebellion persists infinitely.
The only difference between 'sin' and 'sins' is the plural.
Any time you sin, you rebel against God.
The definition of sin is in the Bible.
1 John 3:4
4 Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law.
And when we sin, it's directly against God.
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