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How do we know the dangers of covetousness are true?

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Historical examples, like Judas and Demas, illustrate the dangers of covetousness (2 Timothy 4:10).

The dangers of covetousness are well illustrated through biblical narratives. For example, Judas Iscariot's love for money ultimately led to his betrayal of Christ, while Demas, who once had commendable faith, forsook Paul because he loved the present world. These testimonies reveal that such attachments can corrupt one's spiritual integrity and lead to devastating outcomes. Thus, the warnings in Scripture are rooted in real experiences of faith and failure.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 4:10

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