The Law causes a person to sin more because of the inherent nature of the human heart .................... !!!

The Law causes a person to sin more because of the inherent nature of the human heart and the reactionary way it responds to divine prohibition. According to the Scriptures, the Law was never intended to be a means of achieving goodness, but rather a tool to expose a person's true spiritual state. The audio explain that when the Law commands a person “never” to do something, it actually triggers a "strong urge" to do that very thing. This is compared to a spring: when you push down on it, it tends to push back with equal force in reaction. Because humans have lust and evil in their hearts, hearing a prohibition—such as ''do not pick the watermelons"—actually provokes the heart to act on its hidden desires. Human beings often live under the "mistaken illusion" that they are essentially good or have the ability to do good. The Law is designed to shatter this illusion.

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