I wrote about baptism yesterday and there was some language about ‘forgiveness’ and ‘sin’ that I wanted to touch on today for a hot second. ‘Sin’ is a word that humans started using thousands of years ago and has since accumulated a lot of baggage (garbage?) along the way. It’s one of those churchey words that I once thought best to be discarded with the thee’s and thou’s of antiquated church language. But since I recently started learning more about the word, I now think it’s actually a word we need to reclaim. It’s just so good - so fitting and relevant to the modern human condition. It’s a word that seems to be… irreplaceable.
It’s not about chocolate
It’s not about chocolate
It’s not about chocolate
I wrote about baptism yesterday and there was some language about ‘forgiveness’ and ‘sin’ that I wanted to touch on today for a hot second. ‘Sin’ is a word that humans started using thousands of years ago and has since accumulated a lot of baggage (garbage?) along the way. It’s one of those churchey words that I once thought best to be discarded with the thee’s and thou’s of antiquated church language. But since I recently started learning more about the word, I now think it’s actually a word we need to reclaim. It’s just so good - so fitting and relevant to the modern human condition. It’s a word that seems to be… irreplaceable.