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What does the Bible say about the wickedness of man's heart?

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The Bible describes the wickedness of man's heart as prideful, deceitful, and rebellious against God, which is evident in Psalm 10.

Psalm 10 provides a vivid description of the wicked man, highlighting his pride and rejection of God. The wicked are characterized by their blatant disregard for God, as they live and act as if He does not exist. This pride leads them to persecute the poor and indulge in wicked thoughts and actions. The psalmist captures the essence of the wicked's heart - one that is devoid of seeking after God, and filled with pride and malice. He portrays the wicked as those who mock God's authority, believing they live without accountability. This reflection demonstrates not just the nature of those outside the faith, but it also prompts self-examination, urging each person to recognize the heart's tendency towards sin and rebellion against God.
Scripture References: Psalm 10:1-18

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