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How do we know sin is dangerous?

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Sin is dangerous because it often begins small but can grow to dominate a person's life and lead to greater sins.

Sin’s danger lies in its incremental nature; it often starts as a small temptation that, if allowed, can lead to significant consequences. The sermon illustrates that when one gives way to little sins, it can create a path to much larger transgressions. Ryle asserts that many individuals trace their moral downfall back to the moment they first indulged in seemingly insignificant sins, which developed into habitual practices leading to their ruin.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 5:6

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