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What does the Bible say about departing from evil?

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The Bible instructs us to depart from evil and do good, as highlighted in Psalm 37:27.

Psalm 37:27 emphasizes the importance of departing from evil and doing good, reflecting the call for Christians to live righteous lives. This directive resonates throughout Scripture, urging believers not only to turn away from wrong but to actively pursue good works. In the New Testament, the call to abstain from all appearances of evil echoes this sentiment, underscoring that Christians must avoid even the semblance of wrongdoing. For true Christian living, abandoning evil is paramount for experiencing the fullness of life meant for believers as they are indwelled by God's Spirit.
Scripture References: Psalm 37:27, 1 Thessalonians 5:22

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