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What does the Bible say about the transgression of the wicked?

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The Bible describes the transgression of the wicked as a state of having no fear of God before their eyes, leading to deceit and evil actions.

In Psalm 36, the psalmist reflects on the nature of the wicked, stating that their transgression reveals a lack of fear of God. This spiritual blindness leads the wicked to flatter themselves and engage in deceitful and iniquitous behavior. They abandon wisdom and pursue evil, revealing their heart's inclination away from good. The psalm serves as a reminder to believers of the importance of reverence for God and the dangers of deluding oneself into thinking that religion or mere profession of faith can substitute for genuine fear of God and obedience.
Scripture References: Psalm 36:1-4

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