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How do we know that sin corrupts our hearts?

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The Bible teaches that sin speaks deceitfully to the ungodly, leading them on a path away from God’s righteousness.

In Psalm 36:1-4, David describes how sin whispers to the ungodly, fostering a false sense of security in their iniquities. It begins as a conversation that flattens the sinner's conscience and leads them into deeper transgressions. John Piper aptly states, 'Sin is what we do when our hearts are not satisfied with God.' The consequences of sin are demonstrated through corrupt speech and perverted thoughts, leading to a life consumed by evil. David warns that such a trajectory ultimately results in judgment, emphasizing the need for vigilance against sin's deceit.
Scripture References: Psalm 36:1-4, John 10:10

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