“Sin is more than a set of personal behaviors, and managing sin requires more than keeping a checklist of dos and don’ts. Sin is an original part of our character, a pervasive element of the human condition” (McMinn, 2011. pg. 163) As McMinn noted, sin is more than just behaviors, it is part of us and who we are as humans. Therefore, in order for the client to have a better understanding of themselves and their situation sin should be confronted. When to confront a client’s sin really depends on the client and the situation. Once a client realizes that their sin is more than just doing right and/or wrong they will realize more about themselves. Some clients may feel troubled by sin therefore
“Sin is more than a set of personal behaviors, and managing sin requires more than keeping a checklist of dos and don’ts. Sin is an original part of our character, a pervasive element of the human condition” (McMinn, 2011. pg. 163) As McMinn noted, sin is more than just behaviors, it is part of us and who we are as humans. Therefore, in order for the client to have a better understanding of themselves and their situation sin should be confronted. When to confront a client’s sin really depends on the client and the situation. Once a client realizes that their sin is more than just doing right and/or wrong they will realize more about themselves. Some clients may feel troubled by sin therefore