In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Red Letter", the theme of sin is largely solved. While her husband was absent, Hester Prynne committed adultery with another man. And it was a big "sin" of her Puritan community. Her children reminisced her sins reminiscent of Arthur Dimsdale and the red letter "A". But as the story develops, when Hester admits her sin and asks for a redemption from her sin, the meaning of the letter with the child begins to change. On the other hand, Dimmesdale concealed his sin.
"You are enjoying the girls?" He asked, it's a bit too big. In Manhattan it is a terrible sin to admit other customers at the table near the restaurant; it is common to admit someone near the bar. Brandy libraries are part of bars and restaurants, so the lines are blurred. We gently nodded and smiled, this is what a woman taught to do. It goes without saying. Obviously, he began to laugh and showed great interest. All of a sudden our date is for us, not for us. This is a girl who likes this, two girls who like each other. This is performance for him. This is not a fact. This is entertainment. He has a simple and authoritative heart to think of all the girls that he sees. Just because he exists, because he is a man and a woman, girls' pornography is not a target but a target.
This eventually gave us the pleasure of forgiveness. Nathan 's profound disclosure of David' s sin and his powerful explanation of God 's righteous kneeling David confessed his sins: "I pissed off the Lord," he cried (1 Samuel 12: 13). These are words that God wants to hear. The spirit of David was broken; his heart was trtr (see Psalm 51:17). As a result, he heard the most sweetest, most beautiful and most securely encouraging words that man knows: "The Lord has taken away your sins" (2 Sam 12: 13). As David said in the Psalm, "I confess my sins to you, my sins are not hidden, I said" I confess my sins to the Lord " . Psalm 32: 5)
The most important aspect of sin that everyone needs to understand and recognize is the universality of sin. At this point, the text is clear and clear. In this respect, everyone sinned and sinned in front of God. Please consider the following verse to explain this question. {9} If we confess our sins, he is faithful, only to forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. {10} If we say that there is no crime, we make him liar and his words are not in us.