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How does lust relate to the sin of adultery?

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Lust is the root of adultery, as Jesus taught that looking at someone with lust is equivalent to committing adultery in the heart.

Lust is fundamentally linked to the sin of adultery, as it is the internal desire that leads to the external act of infidelity. In Matthew 5:27-28, Jesus expounds on the commandment against adultery by teaching that even looking at someone with lustful intent is akin to committing adultery in one's heart. This insight emphasizes the importance of observing purity not just in actions but in thoughts and desires as well. Lust degrades human dignity and can lead one away from the faithful sanctity of marriage. Christians are called to mortify these desires and redirect their hearts towards God, seeking purity and righteousness rather than indulging in sinful thoughts.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:27-28

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