Conversations with Pastors

Episode 56 - The Consequences of Sin with Lance Quinn

40 min · 15 de may de 2026
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This week Lance Quinn tackles one of the most challenging aspects of our faith: understanding why we continue to face consequences even after finding forgiveness in Christ. Drawing from Galatians 6:8 and Romans 1, we're reminded that living in a fallen world means confronting corruption at every level. The discussion distinguishes between three types of suffering: the general brokenness of creation that affects even the innocent, the consequences that flow from humanity's collective rebellion against God, and the specific penalties we reap from our own sinful choices. What makes this exploration so powerful is its honesty about the lasting impact of sin. A mother who had an abortion, a person living with disease from past choices, a single parent dealing with abandonment—these aren't theoretical problems but real struggles that don't simply vanish when we come to Christ. Yet the hope we find here is transformative: while those lasting, devastating consequences of sin may hang on through our earthly lives, Jesus took the ultimate penalty upon Himself at the cross. Disease and sorrow don't automatically disappear when we're redeemed, but we're given something greater—the promise that God will make all things new.

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