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What does the Bible say about going astray from the truth?

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The Bible warns that going astray from the truth leads to error and sin, as seen in James 5:19-20.

The Bible speaks frequently about the danger of going astray from the truth, emphasizing that it can lead to both spiritual error and sin. James 5:19-20 cautions believers that if anyone among them wanders from the truth, it is critical to bring them back, as this wandering is often rooted in personal sin. This theme is echoed throughout Scripture, notably in Isaiah's declaration that all have gone astray like sheep. Both our intrinsic sinful nature and the allure of sin contribute to our tendency to err from the truth, which is ultimately found in Jesus Christ, who declared Himself to be the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6).
Scripture References: James 5:19-20, Isaiah 53:6, John 14:6

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