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What does the Bible say about worldly desires?

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The Bible warns that worldly desires lead to dissatisfaction and conflict, emphasizing the need for prayer.

Scripture cautions against worldly desires, highlighting their capacity to distract and cause discord, as seen in James 4:2-3. When individuals focus on passions, they often find themselves entangled in sin and unfulfilled expectations. The apostle James stresses that one does not have what they desire because they fail to ask God and may even seek fulfillment through wrongful means. This leads not only to frustration but also to grievous outcomes, including strife among individuals driven by covetousness.
Scripture References: James 4:2-3

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