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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2025 · 27 MIN

The Nature of Sin (Romans 3:9-20)

from Michael Easley Sermons · host Michael Easley

Summary In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley unpacks the biblical doctrine of sin and humanity’s universal need for salvation. He begins by addressing how both the church and culture define “sin,” exposing the world’s denial of sin and the believer’s need to own it personally: “My sin is the problem.” Drawing on Paul’s sweeping argument, Dr. Easley shows that all people—Jew and Gentile alike—are under the power of sin. No one seeks God. No one does good. We are condemned not just by our actions but by our very nature. Dr. Easley walks through Paul’s Old Testament citations to demonstrate sin’s pervasive reach: we sin against God, with our speech, and through our actions. Even religious privilege, like being entrusted with God’s Word, doesn’t give immunity from sin’s reign. Ultimately, he reminds us that the law exposes our sin but cannot justify us. Only a perfect Savior—Jesus Christ—can rescue us. Takeaways Everyone is a sinner—no one is righteous. Sin isn’t just what we do; it’s our nature. The law reveals sin but cannot save. We can’t stand before God on our own merit. Christ alone makes us righteous by His work. Believing culture’s view of sin leads to deception. To read the book of Romans, click here. Click here for other Michael Easley Sermons.

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