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How do we know that all acts of sin are deliberate choices?

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James 1:13-15 indicates that each person is tempted by their own desires, leading them to make deliberate choices to sin.

The understanding that all acts of sin are deliberate choices is firmly supported by James 1:13-15. This passage clarifies that temptation does not come from God; instead, it arises from one’s own lusts. When an individual is tempted, it is due to the desires within their own heart drawing them away from what is right. Once those desires are acted upon, they lead to sin, which ultimately results in death. This indicates that sin is not an external force but a result of internal choices made by individuals based on their carnal desires, emphasizing personal responsibility and accountability in the context of sin.
Scripture References: James 1:13-15

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The Nature of Sin
Clay Curtis · Jul 26, 2015
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