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Why do people believe they can get away with their sin?

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People believe they can get away with their sin because they perceive immediate consequences as absent, fostering a false sense of security (Ecclesiastes 8:11).

Many believe they can escape the repercussions of their sin due to the absence of immediate judgment, as noted in Ecclesiastes 8:11, where it states that because sentence against an evil work is not executed swiftly, people become emboldened in their wickedness. This delusion leads them to underestimate God’s justice, thinking that their actions have gone unnoticed. In reality, God's silence is not a sign of indifference but rather a demonstration of His patience, allowing time for repentance. Ultimately, believing one can evade consequences reflects a lack of understanding of God's sovereign authority over sin and judgment, emphasizing the need for believers to trust in Christ for their salvation rather than in their own deceptive reasoning.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 8:11

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