
Genesis 2:16 and 17 "And the Lord God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden you may eat; but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat; for in the day that you eat of it, you will surely die. "
Whatever his religion, he knows that Adam was the first man in the world and also the first to sin, since Adam decided to disobey an order from God and do exactly what God told him not to do, the sin became contagious and hereditary in man, from there sin has been part of the nature of the human being and even sin is a fatal attraction for the forbidden, a temptation that if the spirit is not nourished continuously, it is possible that it falls.
I met a brother one day who told me that drinking water in another's well is more delicious, that is, we are normally attracted to the forbidden, so we know we can not do it.
But not all is lost!
Jesus came to save us, Jesus is our hope and strength. If we focus on Christ and lean on the rock, I am sure we can overcome temptation.
We must think a little more about the consequences, the Bible says that the wages of sin is death and that sin destitute of the glory of God, I could not think of a life without my God, I can not imagine not being in eternity with my beloved, the forbidden does not save.
The forbidden does not save you
Jesus is the one who saves, in Jesus we find eternity, our peace is the most important, the desires of the flesh are temporary, it is not forever and much less full our lives, on the contrary it is normal for sin to leave a deep feeling of emptiness .

We usually sin because we think we will get pleasure or benefit from it. But these passages clearly show that choosing to do so carries a high price.
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Who then has never sinned?
Seen from this point of view, we have all sinned.
So, God said:
There is no one or even one, there is no one who understands, there is no one who seeks God.
(Romans 3,10)
The soul that sins, that will die.
(Ezekiel 18,4)
Because all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God
(Romans 3, 23)
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Not in vain, norms and regulations are established for their proper fulfillment.
Since the creation, God, indicated the right path.
We see that the laws of God are stricter than ours.
Contemplate the grave, the bad and the light as one thing, encompassing it in the same word: sin.
Our laws are much more permissive, but not for this better.