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What does James 1:15 say about the outcome of temptation?

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James 1:15 indicates that when lust is conceived, it brings forth sin, and sin leads to death.

James 1:15 warns that the progression of temptation leads to sin and ultimately to death. When one is drawn away by their own desires, they begin a process that starts with internal consent and culminates in the act of sin. This sin does not merely remain as a thought; it takes on a life of its own, which when fully formed, leads to death. This 'death' can refer to both physical and spiritual consequences, depending on whether the individual is a believer or not, emphasizing the seriousness of yielding to temptation.
Scripture References: James 1:15

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