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    Gen Z way to Success

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    This book gives young millennial readers valuable insights about following their dreams and becoming successful in a competitive world without losing touch with their humanity. Well-researched, smart, and extremely readable, Getting the Bread: The Gen-Z Way to Success redefines success for the youth of today.

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    Keep Eating Keep Losing

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    The Sinfulness of Sin

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    Sin is the transgression of a law, yea of a good law, yea of God’s law. Sin
    presupposes that there is a law in being, for where is no law there is no
    transgression (Romans 4.15). But where there is sin, there is a law, and a
    transgression of the law. Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law, for
    sin is a transgression of the law (I John 3.4). That this is the sin intended in our
    text is apparent from Romans 7.7.
    Now the law not only forbids the doing of evil, whether by thought, word or deed,
    but also commands the doing of good. So to omit the good commanded is sin, as
    well (or ill) as is the doing of the evil that is forbidden. Against the fruit of the Spirit
    there is no law, but against the works of the flesh (for the antithesis holds) there is
    law, for they are all against the law, as the Apostle tells us (Galatians 5.19-24).
    Whatever, then, transgresses the law of God–in whole or in part (James 2.10)–is
    therefore and therein a sin, whether it break an affirmative or a negative precept
    i.e. whether it is the omission of good or the commission of evil.