What is a sinner?
A sinner is a person who commits a sin. The Greek word for “sinner” is missing the mark,
symbolizing that a sinner is missing God’s mark. In general people think sinner means evil, immoral
or wicked and cursed, but the Bible tells us that everyone is a sinner. Through the original act of
Adam and Eve, inheriting a sinful nature. Sinners are slaves to sin (John 8:34). Where they are on
the road to death and destruction. Only those who believe in Jesus Christ have their sins forgiven
and granted heaven. The Bible gives you various states of sinners: People who do not live according
to the laws of God, and those who were unfaithful to Israel covenant with God and instead pursue
with gods, transgressors who break the law and heathens. As sinners we all miss the mark, and we
stand guilty as charged, for none is good, not one. Only through Jesus Christ we are saved and
forgiven.