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What does the Bible say about the nature of wicked men?

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The Bible compares wicked men to the troubled sea, depicting their restless and destructive nature.

The Bible, particularly in Isaiah 57:20-21, illustrates wicked men as being like the troubled sea, which cannot rest. This metaphor indicates that just as the sea swells and throws up mire and dirt, wicked individuals are restless, continually casting forth their abominable wickedness. They are in constant turmoil, lacking true peace, as Isaiah highlights, 'There is no peace, saith my God, to the wicked.' This unruliness reflects a broader truth about their nature; they are driven by pride and hostility, often plotting against the righteous without ceasing.

Moreover, the metaphor suggests a deeper theological insight into the bounds God sets upon the wicked. As the Creator controls the sea, He also limits the actions of the ungodly, ensuring that their waves of anger and opposition do not exceed His sovereign will. We see this theme echoed in passages like Job 38:8-11, where God delineates the boundaries of the sea, signifying that He similarly restrains the wrath and rage of the wicked. Thus, while they may seem fearsome, they operate under divine constraints, ensuring that their ultimate power is curtailed.
Scripture References: Isaiah 57:20-21, Job 38:8-11, Matthew 7:6, 2 Peter 2:22

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