Sermon Discussions - Asking for a Friend: Is all sin equal in God's eyes?

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In this edition of UBC "Sermon Discussions" Jason and Jesse discuss the question: “Is sin equal in God’s eyes?” 

The question comes from UBC’s “Asking for a Friend” sermon series. 

Questions discussed in this episode: 

If the ultimate end is either heaven or hell; how will sinners be judged differently? It seems either A or B.  And if so, how does God control the judgements in hell?

Do I need to confess my sins to someone else in addition to God?

Do I need to be specific when repenting of my sins before God or can it be a blanket confession?
Can certain types of sin lead someone further away from God than other sins?

Why doesn’t Exodus 21 (consequences for sin) apply to Christians today - or does it?

Do certain sins determine a Christian’s “status” when they get to heaven?

Can the unrepentant “little lie” send someone to hell just like the unrepentant sin of adultery or murder would?

What does it mean in Romans 1:18-24 when the Apostle Paul says God “gave them up” to their sins?

Can a Christian ever become sinless after repenting of their sin and following Jesus?

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Jason Wing