It is not necessarily if you do not read his word. If you do not read it how are you going to know what to do every day? It's like asking 'Will I pass a test if i do not study about it?' Read the word, meditate on it and live it.
I would think not for it is not in the ten commandments and those are gods ten rules to follow in life....
read the bible
read the bible it tells you what the sins are, if you have done one of them then you have sinned, eventually you will get a feeling when you sin and it is horrible
Psalm:51 is great for repenting.
No, I wouldn't say it is a sin. But as a Christian, reading the Bible is essential to one's spiritual health, and therefore it is nessasary in one's walk with God to read the Bible. Just as you need water, you need the Bible to live fully in God.
all of itThe previous poster is incorrect. Most Christians have not read the entire bible. Ask them and they'll admit it. Unless they're lying, which is a sin.
Lying matters because it is a sin, and God does not tolerate sin. He has also commanded us not to lie. (Read the Bible for more information on this topic.)
In the Bible, yeast represents sin.
The very first sin every committed can be read in the Book of Genesis when Adam and Eve, although was properly informed by the Creator about what is not to be done, ate from the tree of the Knowledge of Good and Bad. You can open your Bible and read through the Gen. 2:15 and Gen. 3:1-6.
In Christianity, yes, it is a sin to steal anything, including the Bible.
I assume you're asking about the Presidential Oath of Office he read on Tuesday. What he read was not actually FROM the bible, his oath is sworn with his hand ON the bible (in his case, Abraham Lincoln's bible) so he is taking the oath "under the eyes of god" or something like that. Basically it's a sin to lie with your hand on the bible. However, the oath itself is from Article II, Section I from the U.s. Constitution.
The expression on your face is not equal to sin 150 as you read this answer.The expression on your face is not equal to sin 150 as you read this answer.The expression on your face is not equal to sin 150 as you read this answer.The expression on your face is not equal to sin 150 as you read this answer.
Every Sunday, Preachers get paid for performing the Church Service which includes reading from the Bible and a pastoral service for which they are paid. Families pay preachers to speak at funerals, which often includes Bible readings. Preachers get paid for their service in performing a funeral service. "Readers" of the Bible during church services sometimes receive a nominal fee. Famous religious speakers receive a fee for Speaking Engagements, such as at a commencement/graduation, and they often relate part of their speeches to Bible passages. Companies pay individuals to record Bible on Tape for resale. Some churches/organizations use Bible Contests that give a reward (prize) to children or teens for their recall of Bible Chapters, Verses, characters, etc. So, no. It is not a sin to pay someone to read the Bible.