10 Misunderstood Acts The Bible Says Aren’t Actually Sins

Drinking Alcohol in Moderation: While the Bible warns against drunkenness and excessive drinking, moderate consumption of alcohol is not explicitly condemned.

Eating Certain Foods: While the Old Testament contains dietary laws that prohibit the consumption of certain foods, such as pork or shellfish

Working on the Sabbath: While the Old Testament commands strict observance of the Sabbath as a day of rest (Exodus 20:8-11)

Divorce in Certain Circumstances: While divorce is generally discouraged in the Bible, there are provisions for divorce in cases of adultery or abandonment (Matthew 19:9, 1 Corinthians 7:15).

Being Wealthy: While the Bible warns against the love of money and the dangers of greed, being wealthy itself is not inherently sinful.

Expressing Anger: While the Bible advises against uncontrolled anger and urges believers to be slow to anger (James 1:19-20), righteous anger

Being Uncircumcised: In the New Testament, circumcision is no longer a requirement for followers of Christ.

Lending with Interest: While the Old Testament prohibits charging interest on loans to fellow Israelites (Exodus 22:25), this restriction is not necessarily applicable in modern financial contexts

Self-Defense: While the Bible advocates for peace and turning the other cheek (Matthew 5:38-39), it also recognizes the right to self-defense in certain situations.

Doubting or Questioning Faith: While doubt and questioning are natural aspects of faith, some individuals may mistakenly believe that expressing doubt or asking difficult questions is inherently sinful.

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