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THE DIRTY BOMB (SIN) (4 OF 12)

by Jim Henry

Scripture: ROMANS 3:9-18
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The Dirty Bomb (4 of 12)
CHRISTIANITY FOR DUMMIES
Rev. Jim Henry, Pastor
Romans 3:9-18
11/10/02

Broken people, why? Romans 3:9 tells us a little
bit about brokenness, a problem that everybody in the
human race experiences. It also tells us in the Word
of God about Someone who heals. In the movie, "Dead
Man Walking," whenever a man is on Death Row and
getting ready to be executed, the morning of his
execution the prison guards begin to shout as the man
begins to walk toward his execution. They shout,
"Dead man walking, dead man walking, dead man
walking." The Bible says that the human race is dead
men and dead women walking. Romans 3:9 "What shall
we conclude then? Are we any better? Not at all! We
have already made the charge that Jews and Gentiles
alike are all under sin. As it is written: 'There is
no one righteous, not even one; there is no one who
understands, no one who seeks God. All have turned
away, they have together become worthless; there is no
one who does good, not even one. Their throats are
open graves; their tongues practice deceit. The
poison of vipers is on their lips. Their mouths are
full of cursing and bitterness. Their feet are swift
to shed blood; ruin and misery mark their ways, and
the way of peace they do not know. There is no fear
of God before their eyes.'"
They tell us that the United States lives under
the threat of a "dirty bomb," that it is potentially
possible that terrorists could bring in an atomic
device and with the right ingredients and right set
up, they could set it off in a city. It is called a
"dirty bomb." The explosion is not so much that would
take so many lives, but the aftermath of releasing the
harmful particles in the air would literally turn a
city into a no man's land. It is called a "dirty
bomb" because it leaves the ground, the buildings
everything, uninhabited. The Bible tells us that
there is a dirty bomb that has ...

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