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What does the Bible say about the danger of one sin?

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The Bible warns that one sin can lead to greater dangers and obstruct our relationship with God.

The Bible highlights the peril of indulging even one sin, as it can provide Satan with a foothold, leading to further transgressions. In James 2:10, we read that failing in one point of the law makes one guilty of breaking it all, illustrating that no sin is insignificant in the eyes of God. This principle is echoed throughout Scripture as sin is often portrayed as a gateway to more sin. For instance, David's adultery paved the way for murder, exemplifying that one sin can snowball into greater offenses. Furthermore, one sin allows for a breach in our armor against spiritual attacks, posing a tremendous danger to our spiritual lives and peace.
Scripture References: James 2:10, Romans 6:12, Colossians 3:5

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