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Why is it said that knowledge can lead to greater accountability?

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Knowledge increases accountability because it removes excuses and can heighten judgment for those who fail to act upon it, as indicated in Luke 12:47.

Knowledge brings with it a weighty responsibility, as Scripture indicates in Luke 12:47 that those who know their master's will yet do not act face severe punishment. This notion is underscored by the understanding that as one becomes more informed about God's will, the expectation of obedience rises correspondingly. In this light, knowledge becomes a double-edged sword—while it can illuminate the path to righteousness, failure to walk down that path leads to greater guilt and consequence.
Scripture References: Luke 12:47

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