Sins Committed In Ignorance

Sins Committed In Ignorance

From Cortez church of Christ by Cortez church of Christ

May 19, 2026 · 44 min

About this episode

This episode discusses the distinction between deliberate sin and sins committed in ignorance, emphasizing God's mercy and the call to repentance.

The Bible teaches that God distinguishes between deliberate sin and sins committed in ignorance, while still holding all people accountable for sin. Under the Old Covenant, God provided specific sacrifices for unintentional sins. Leviticus 4 describes offerings made when a person sinned “unintentionally” against God’s commandments. This revealed both God’s holiness and His mercy toward human weakness. Numbers 15:27–29 likewise states that forgiveness was available for those who sinned unknowingly, whether native-born Israelites or foreigners among them. In the New Testament, Jesus acknowledged ignorance as a factor in human sinfulness. While hanging on the cross, He prayed, “Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing” (Luke 23:34). The apostle Paul also testified that he had previously acted “ignorantly in unbelief” when persecuting Christians, yet he received mercy from God (1 Timothy 1:13). However, ignorance does not make sin harmless. Acts 17:30 says that although God overlooked times of ignorance, He now commands all people everywhere to repent. Scripture teaches that God is compassionate toward those who sin unknowingly, yet He still calls every person…

People in this episode

Host: Cortez church of Christ

Topics covered

  • sin
  • ignorance
  • repentance
  • God's mercy
  • Old Covenant
  • New Testament

Keywords

  • sin
  • ignorance
  • repentance
  • Bible
  • God's mercy
  • Old Covenant
  • New Testament

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Bible, Leviticus, Numbers, Luke, 1 Timothy

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