
What Does the Bible Say About Sin? - JW.ORG
What Is Sin? The Bible’s answer Sin is any action, feeling, or thought that goes against God’s standards. It includes breaking God’s laws by doing what is wrong, or unrighteous, in God’s …
What Is Sin? - JW.ORG
Does sin include only serious crime? Do you ever lose your temper? Any bad action, feeling, or thought is a sin. That includes such things as uncontrolled anger, cursing at one’s mate or …
What Is the Unforgivable Sin? | Bible Questions
What Is the Unforgivable Sin? The Bible’s answer The unforgivable sin refers to actions accompanied by an attitude that keeps a sinner from ever receiving God’s forgiveness. How …
What if You Commit a Serious Sin? - JW.ORG
Deepen your appreciation for how Jehovah helps us if we commit a serious sin.
Is Smoking a Sin? Cigarettes, Weed, and the Bible Principles Involved
Sin is defined by God’s standard of right and wrong. Bible principles can thus be useful to decide on smoking cigarettes, cigars, marijuana (weed). What the Bible says even applies to chewing …
La Atalaya, 2025, número 1 | Un mundo sin guerras es posible
Un mundo sin guerras y sin conflictos armados es posible El Reino de Dios acabará con las guerras y traerá verdadera paz a la Tierra.
Las guerras y los conflictos armados nos afectan a todos
Las guerras y los conflictos armados causan mucha destrucción y su costo es muy elevado. Esto afecta a millones de personas. Vea algunos ejemplos.
Is Gambling a Sin? | Bible Questions - JW.ORG
What does the Bible say about gambling? God’s view is reflected in Bible verses related to greed, luck, love of money, and hard work.
¿Alguna vez se ha hecho las siguientes preguntas? - JW.ORG
¿Llegará el día en que no haya más guerras? Este número de la revista “La Atalaya” responde con la Biblia a esta y otras preguntas sobre este tema tan importante.
Jehovah’s Forgiveness—What It Means for You
JEHOVAH REMOVES SIN 5. What happens when Jehovah pardons our sins? 5 In the Bible, sins are often likened to heavy burdens. King David described his own sins this way: “My errors …