Where Does Sin Go?

Hebrews 10:4-14

Evidence of Evolution:

The question is this…where does it go? What happens to all that information when you hit the delete key? It is just suddenly gone. (I know that technically it isn't gone, it just gets written over by new information.) It is still a mystery. But an even greater mystery is this, Where our sin goes at the time of forgiveness? What happens to it? Creation = God made something from nothing. Forgiveness = God takes something and makes it nothing.

Sin is the first negative that is mentioned in the Bible. In Gen. 3 Satan comes to Eve and tempts her to eat of the forbidden fruit. (Certain things have always been forbidden.) That hasn't changed!

In the Garden of Eden, Adam was faced with the decision to obey God or to follow the desire of self. He chose self, and thus, failed at his very first temptation. When Satan brought temptation to Adam and Eve, they fell for it. They chose to take of that which was forbidden. Now, six thousand years later, man is still doing the same thing, only now man insists that he has a right to partake of any and all forbidden things.

When Adam disobeyed God, it put a division between man and God. A division caused by sin. Sin always causes division between man and God. God, being a holy God, cannot condone sin nor can He accept the sinner in his sinful state. Therefore, because of sin, man must die.

God has made a law. He has also set a penalty for breaking that law, which is death to the one who breaks it. But, God had a plan for dealing with man's sin.

Read: Hebrews 10:4-17

I. Where My Sins Are Not.

II. So, Where Are My Sins?