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What are the consequences of spiritual adultery in the Bible?

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Spiritual adultery, described in James 4, leads to enmity with God and a loss of His grace.

In James 4:4, spiritual adultery is portrayed as a serious offense against God, where one's heart is turned towards the world rather than remaining loyal to Him. This involves valuing worldly things and relationships above one's connection with the Lord. The consequence of such behavior is grave—James asserts that friendship with the world is enmity with God, which can put someone in opposition to divine grace. The biblical narrative emphasizes the importance of fidelity to God, warning that those who pursue worldly desires may face judgment rather than the grace and mercy offered to those who repent and turn back to Him.
Scripture References: James 4:4, 1 John 2:15-17

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