ALL HAVE SINNED – BUT WE MUST NOT CONTINUE IN SIN

The service opened with heartfelt thanksgiving, praising God for life, health, sound mind, protection, and preservation. It recognized His faithfulness from January to November, celebrating His mercy, the power of Jesus’ blood, and the privilege of being alive and sane. The message affirmed that only God saves, redeems, delivers, restores, and keeps us from destruction.

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Bible Reference

  • Romans 3:23“For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.”*
  • Romans 6:1–2“Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound? God forbid.”*
  • Acts 17:30“God commands all men everywhere to repent.”*
  • Psalm 51:5“In sin did my mother conceive me.”*
  • Psalm 7:11“God is angry with the wicked every day.”*
  • John 3:3–7“Except a man be born again…”*
  • Matthew 11:28“Come unto Me all ye who labor and are heavy laden.”*
  • 2 Samuel 12:1–13 – Nathan confronts David.
  • Psalm 19:12–13 – “Cleanse thou me from secret faults.”

‎Introduction:

The service began with deep thanksgiving:

  • Thanking God for life, health, sound mind, protection, and preservation.
  • Acknowledging that God has kept us from January to November, unchanged, unfailing, ever-watchful.
  • Celebrating God for His mercy, for the blood of Jesus that speaks better things, and for the privilege to be alive and sane.
  • Declaring that only God saves, redeems, delivers, lifts, restores, and keeps us from destruction.

After worship, the Word came forth powerfully:

All have sinned — but God has provided a way out through Jesus Christ.

Though sin is universal, continuing in sin is a choice.

God is calling His children to holiness, purity, and repentance.

1. All Humans Are Born in Sin, But No One Should Remain There

  • We inherited sin through Adam (Romans 5).
  • Even babies display sinful nature — no one teaches a child to lie or disobey.
  • But when Jesus came, He became the Second Adam, giving us power to live above sin.

‎2. Grace Is Not a License to Sin

Paul asks:

“Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound?”*

Answer: GOD FORBID.

Grace is not permission to sin — grace is power to overcome sin.

‎3.Sin Has Consequences — Always

  • Sin is ugly, shameful, destructive, and deceitful.
  • It brings death, loss, brokenness, and God’s anger (Ps. 7:11).
  • Hidden sins eventually become exposed.
  • What you enjoy today in sin becomes bitter tomorrow.

Examples from the sermon:

  • Immorality
  • Stealing or embezzlement
  • Lies upon lies
  • Gossip, slander & backbiting
  • Lustful habits
  • Unforgiveness
  • Secret sinful lifestyles
  • Ignoring God’s instructions

Sin always takes more from you than it gives.

4.Secret Sin Is Still Sin — And God Sees It

Psalm 19:12 calls them “secret faults.”*

  • You can hide sin from people, but never from God.
    Secret sin produces:
  • Spiritual dryness
  • Condemnation
  • Loss of joy
  • Weakness against temptation
  • Delay in destiny
  • Shame in due time

5.God’s Mercy Is Available — But Not Forever Ignored

Acts 17:30 says God once overlooked ignorance but now commands repentance.

Grace is an open door — but not a permanent one.

6.Real Repentance Brings Transformation

  • David repented when Nathan confronted him (2 Sam. 12).
  • Zacchaeus repented and restored all he had stolen.
  • The thief on the cross received mercy when he repented.

Repentance restores destiny.

Repentance attracts mercy.

Repentance breaks curses.

Repentance opens the door for God’s blessing

7.You Cannot Serve Sin and Serve God at the Same Time

Romans 6:16 — You become servant to whom you obey.*

  • You must choose:
  • Sin → Death
  • Righteousness → Eternal Life

8.Sin Weakens the Anointing and Blocks Breakthroughs

  • Sin drains spiritual authority.
  • Sin closes divine doors.
  • Sin invites guilt, fear, sickness, and oppression.
  • Sin makes prayer powerless.

Holiness restores:

  • Clarity
  • Peace
  • Power
  • Open heavens
  • Destiny alignment
  • Spiritual authority

9. There Is Only One Way of Escape — JESUS

Matthew 11:28 —“Come unto Me… and I will give you rest.”

He alone:

  • Breaks chains
  • Wipes sins
  • Delivers from addictions
  • Restores identity
  • Breaks generational patterns
  • Makes all things new

CONCLUSION.

Yes, all have sinned, but no child of God must continue in sin.

God is calling the church to:

  • Holiness
  • Purity
  • Repentance
  • Restoration
  • Surrender
  • Commitment
  • Obedience
  • Genuine transformation

We must judge ourselves, cleanse ourselves, and allow God to renew us.

As the year ends, we must not carry sin into a new season.

God wants to restore us, revive us, anoint us, and establish us — but we must come clean.

Sin shall not have dominion over you.

Jesus is ready to save, cleanse, and restore you.

‎Prayer Points:

    1. Thanksgiving
    • Lord, thank You for life, health, protection, and sound mind.
    • Thank You for mercy from January to November.
    1. Repentance & Cleansing
    • Father, cleanse me from all sin — open, hidden, known and unknown.
    • Wash my heart with the blood of Jesus.
    • Deliver me from secret sins and sinful habits.
    1. Deliverance From Sin’s Dominion
    • Father, sin will not have dominion over me.
    • Break every addiction, every bondage, every cycle of disobedience.
    1. Heart Transformation
    • Create in me a clean heart, O God.
    • Renew a right spirit within me.
    • Remove every hardness of heart.
    1. Grace to Live Holy
    • Lord, give me the grace to walk in righteousness.
    • Strengthen me against temptation.
    • Help me to love what You love and hate what You hate.
    1. Restoration
    • Restore all that sin has stolen in my life.
    • Restore my joy, peace, purity, and spiritual strength.
    1. For Those Giving Their Lives to Christ
    • Lord Jesus, forgive my sins.
    • I turn away from my old life.
    • Save me, wash me, and write my name in the Book of Life.
    • Fill me with Your Holy Spirit.
    1. For the Church
    • Lord, keep us holy, united, and burning for You.
    • Let revival break forth in our midst.
    • Let every family experience Your righteousness and blessings.
    1. Covering for the Week
    • Father, go with us this week.
    • Let goodness and mercy follow us.
    • No tragedy, no affliction, no oppression in our homes.
    • All our testimonies for 2025 shall manifest.