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What does the Bible say about the wicked being trapped?

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The Bible, particularly in Job 18, illustrates that the wicked are ensnared by their own actions and counsel, leading to their downfall.

In Job 18, Bildad speaks of the wicked being trapped in their own ways, stating that a snare is laid for them in the ground. This metaphor illustrates how the wicked, through their sinful behavior and counsel that diverges from God's truth, become ensnared. Bildad's advice, while containing elements of truth, ultimately reflects a false gospel of salvation by works, leading people away from the grace of God and into self-reliance. Instead, the Bible teaches that it is by grace alone that the sinner is saved, as demonstrated by Job's faith in his Redeemer amidst his suffering.
Scripture References: Job 18:10, Job 19:25

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