Sin

Missing the mark of faith and love—no punishment, just lost growth or peace.

In Scripture, sin (Greek: hamartia) means to miss the mark. Yeshuans teaches that this “mark” is not law or perfection—but faith in God and agape love toward others. Sin, then, is when we act out of fear, pride, or selfishness—distancing ourselves from what God desires for us. Unlike religious systems that tie sin to guilt and punishment, Yeshuans affirms that in the fulfilled age, there is no condemnation. Christ’s completed work reconciled the world to God (2 Corinthians 5:19). Sin is no longer judged—it simply leads to a lack of growth, peace, or spiritual reward. Addressing sin today means returning to trust, humility, and love—not fear or law.
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