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This book contains a wealth of understanding of moral problems to which we may be called to provide a solution. Here are questions and attitudes to which Oswald Chambers gives the Biblical answer.

A distinction may legitimately be made between transgression and sin (cf. Matthew 6:12-15). Transgression is nearly always an unconscious act, there is no conscious determination to do wrong. Sin is never an unconscious act, as far as culpability is concerned, it is always a conscious determination. Adam was the introducer of sin into this order of things (see Romans 5:12). Original sin is doing without God. A noticeable feature in the conduct of Adam and Eve is that when God turned them out