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What does the Bible say about spiritual infidelity?

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The Bible condemns spiritual infidelity as a betrayal of God, likening it to adultery.

In Ezekiel 16, the Lord uses strong imagery to describe Israel's spiritual infidelity, depicting it as a harlot who forsakes her covenant with God. The prophet Ezekiel highlights the abominations committed by Israel, which included turning to idol worship and unfaithfulness. Just as a spouse who breaks covenant through adultery betrays trust, Israel's actions were seen as a grave betrayal against their faithful God. The repeated metaphor of infidelity serves to remind believers of the severity of turning away from God's ways and trusting in other gods.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 16:15, Ezekiel 16:38, Jeremiah 3:14

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