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What does the Bible say about the consequences of choices?

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The Bible teaches that choices have significant consequences, as seen in the story of Lot and Abram in Genesis 13.

In Genesis 13, we see a clear depiction that choices indeed have consequences, particularly illustrated through the actions of Lot, who chose the well-watered plains of Jordan over remaining with Abram. Abram, possessing the promises of God, had the maturity to suggest separation to avoid strife among their households. Lot's decision led him toward the morally corrupt city of Sodom, ultimately culminating in disastrous consequences for him and his family. This narrative emphasizes the importance of making choices in alignment with God’s will and the blessings that come from prioritizing spiritual over material considerations.
Scripture References: Genesis 13

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