Examples of evil thoughts in my bible new testament
Here are some examples of evil thoughts mentioned in the New Testament:
- Malice (Romans 1:29, 2 Timothy 3:3) - a wicked or evil intention.
- Envy (Romans 1:29, Galatians 5:26) - a feeling of discontent or resentment towards someone else's good fortune or success.
- Murder (Matthew 5:21-22, Romans 1:29) - the intention to take someone's life.
- Adultery (Matthew 5:27-28, James 1:14-15) - the intention to commit sexual immorality.
- Lust (Matthew 5:27-28, Mark 7:21-22) - an intense and often uncontrollable desire for something or someone.
- Gossip (Romans 1:29, Ephesians 4:29) - spreading false or malicious information about someone.
- Hatred (Romans 1:29, 1 John 2:11) - a strong and intense dislike or animosity towards someone.
- Wrath (Romans 1:29, Ephesians 4:26) - a strong and intense anger or indignation.
- Strife (James 3:14-16, 1 Peter 2:1) - a state of conflict or contention.
- Deceit (Romans 1:29, Ephesians 4:25) - the act of lying or being dishonest.
- Covetousness (Matthew 5:21-22, Ephesians 5:3) - a strong desire to possess something that belongs to someone else.
- Pride (James 4:6, 1 Peter 5:5) - an excessive pride or self-importance.
- Slander (Romans 1:29, Ephesians 4:29) - speaking falsely or maliciously about someone.
- Rebellion (Romans 1:30, Ephesians 2:2) - a refusal to obey or submit to authority.
- Selfishness (Philippians 2:21, 2 Timothy 3:2) - a preoccupation with one's own interests and desires.
These are just a few examples of evil thoughts mentioned in the New Testament. It's important to note that these thoughts are not necessarily sinful in and of themselves, but rather become sinful when they are acted upon or when they lead to harmful behavior.