'Sin lieth at the door.' Genesis 4:7. Sin is not in passive repose. The Hebrew word for lie creates the image of crouching. Sin is not curled up like a cat at your door with its tail twisted, eyes closed and ears relaxed. Sin is not passive at your door, or upon the threshold of your child's soul. Sin is crouched there. The image of sin crouching is one you should retain, because it gets more powerful and disturbing throughout the text.
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Dr. Harold E. Brunson, Jr., is an author, educator and pastor. He is the son and grandson of Baptist ministers, having served in the gospel ministry himself for over 28 years in Arkansas and Texas. He has a B.A. in Theology from Central Baptist College, an M.A. in...