Sin Isn’t Identity — A Return to Alignment
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What if sin was never meant to define who you are?
In this episode of Revergent, we return to the original meaning of sin by tracing the word through English etymology, Hebrew scripture, and ancient imagery. Rather than moral failure or identity-based guilt, sin is revealed as misalignment — distance from design, not loss of worth.
We explore:
How modern religious language turned sin into an identity
The Old English and Proto-Germanic roots of the word
The first appearance of sin in Genesis 4:7 as a warning, not a verdict
The Hebrew word חָטָא (ḥaṭṭāʼ) and its connection to measurement and distance
Why sin functions as information, not condemnation
How awareness leads to re-formation, not punishment
This episode is not about becoming more religious —
it’s about returning to alignment with what you were created for.
Welcome to Revergent.
Welcome to the return.
The full Revergent series is available on Youtube @localdreamerpodcast.