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What does the Bible say about self-destruction?

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The Bible teaches that man destroys himself through sin, as highlighted in Hosea 13:9.

Scripture indicates that self-destruction is a result of sin. Hosea 13:9 declares, 'O Israel, thou hast destroyed thyself,' emphasizing that man's ruin is due to his own actions. This self-destruction stems from the continuous sinning against God, leading to spiritual death and separation from Him. According to Romans 6:23, 'The wages of sin is death,' which reinforces the idea that when one sins persistently, they ultimately have no one to blame but themselves for their perishing.
Scripture References: Hosea 13:9, Romans 6:23

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