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THESE THREE SINS ARE VERY OFFENSIVE TO GOD. MANY ARE NOT AWARE OF THEM.

We invite you to watch a very important movie: 3 SINS - WHICH OFFEND GOD STRONGLY, MANY ARE UNAWARE OF THEM - YOU MUST RUN FROM THEM! According to the teaching of the Bible, sins are actions that offend God himself. Jesus Christ, the Son of God, came into the world and gave his life on the cross for our sins. The church as a community of believers, teaching the gospel, shows us the negative effects of sin and at the same time reminds us of God's extraordinary mercy.

Scripture reveals to us that sin leads to separation from God, who is the source of life and love. By sinning, we postpone our spirituality and move away from the true purpose of our existence - salvation and eternal life with God. Sin damages our relationship with God, with our neighbors and with ourselves. They lead to selfishness, hatred, injustice and suffering.

But God's mercy, which is revealed in Jesus Christ, is extraordinary. Through his suffering and death on the cross, Jesus broke the barrier that separates us from God. His sacrifice atoned for our sins and opened the way to forgiveness and salvation. Thanks to God's mercy, every sinner who humbly repents and asks for forgiveness can receive new life in the Holy Spirit.

Prayer, both individual and communal, is an important aspect of our faith and spirituality. Through prayer, we can express our repentance and ask God for forgiveness. Praying the Rosary, which focuses on the mystery of the life, suffering and resurrection of Jesus, is one of the many ways we can connect with God and bear witness to Him.

The church as a community of believers plays an important role in our spiritual development. It is in the Church that we hear sermons that remind us of the Truth and encourage conversion. Through sacraments such as baptism and the Eucharist, we receive God's grace, which strengthens our faith and draws us closer to God. Adoration, the worship of God, and the witness of conversion are also important aspects of our spirituality and strengthen our bonds with God and other believers.

Through God's mercy we experience redemption. Christ our Savior gave his life on the cross to save us. It is His mercy that gives us back the possibility of eternal life with God. His death and resurrection are a miracle that brings us salvation and new life.

In witnessing conversion and rebirth, we share with others how God's mercy has changed our lives. We show them that there is truth and power in Jesus Christ, who has freed us from sin and leads us to the fullness of life in His presence.

God's mercy also leads us to a life of holiness. The Holy Spirit working in our hearts helps us grow in love, truth and virtue. Community in the church gives us support and strengthens our spirituality, and sacraments like the Eucharist revive our bonds with Christ.

When praying the rosary, which is a beautiful expression of our faith, we focus on the mystery of our salvation. By meditating on the life, suffering and resurrection of Jesus, we deepen our bond with Him and draw on His mercy.

The redemption we receive through God's mercy brings us the hope of eternal life. It is the promise that we will live with Christ in the fullness of love, joy and peace in His Kingdom. God's mercy leads us to eternal communion with Him and to the fullness of our lot as creatures whom He loves.

When we understand that sin offends God, but His mercy is unlimited and ever-present, we find true joy and fulfillment in our faith. We are called to conversion, to receive His mercy

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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
I don't believe in sin.