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What does the Bible say about the way of the slothful man?

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The Bible describes the way of the slothful man as a hedge of thorns, illustrating the painful and obstructed path created by selfishness and inactivity.

According to Proverbs 15:19, the way of the slothful man is likened to a hedge of thorns, suggesting that his path is fraught with difficulties and obstacles. This slothfulness is characterized by a lack of effort and a despising of useful work, particularly in the spiritual realm. The slothful man is consumed by his self-righteousness and is entangled in briars that prevent him from moving forward toward reconciliation with God. In contrast, this inactive way leads only to death, as explained in Romans 6:21, where the end of such pursuits is spiritual death and separation from God.
Scripture References: Proverbs 15:19, Romans 6:21

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