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What does the Bible say about covetousness and its consequences?

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The Bible warns that covetousness leads to spiritual folly and separation from God (Luke 12:15).

Covetousness is identified in Luke 12:15 as a sin that indicates a lack of trust in God’s provision and can lead to a disconnection from spiritual realities. The rich fool in Jesus' parable exemplifies this, as he focuses on accumulating wealth to secure his future without regard for God, ultimately facing the judgment of God. Covetousness is seen as a form of idolatry, prioritizing material gains over a relationship with the Creator. It serves as a warning that true security and richness come through dependence on God rather than on earthly treasures.
Scripture References: Luke 12:15

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