6 Sinful Behaviors the Bible Warns Us About
The Bible’s teachings are timeless, offering guidance on how we should live, love, and behave. While the most obvious sins, such as lying, stealing, and murder, are clearly outlined in Scripture, other behaviors often go unnoticed but are equally condemned by God. These lesser-discussed actions can have profound effects on our spiritual health and relationships with others.
Pride and Arrogance

Pride is one of the most insidious and dangerous sins because it can often go undetected. The Bible refers to “haughty eyes” as a form of pride, warning us against elevating ourselves above others and adopting an arrogant, self-righteous attitude.
Scripture Reference:
The Lord detests all the proud of heart. Be sure of this: They will not go unpunished.
(Proverbs 16:5)
Loving Money More Than God

Money, in and of itself, is not inherently evil. However, when it becomes the object of our affections, it leads to countless sinful behaviors. The Bible warns against the love of money, emphasizing that it’s not the possession of wealth that’s sinful, but the elevation of it above God in our hearts.
Scripture Reference:
For the love of money is the root of all evil.
(1 Timothy 6:10)
Sowing Discord Among Brothers
God desires unity and peace among His people, and He condemns those who sow discord and division. Whether through gossip, spreading rumors, or deliberately stirring up conflict, these actions are seen as betrayals of trust and violations of the sacred bond within communities.
Scripture Reference:
There are six things the Lord hates, seven that are detestable to him: … a person who stirs up conflict in the community.
(Proverbs 6:16-19)
Shedding Innocent Blood
God values life, especially the life of the innocent. The Bible makes it clear that shedding innocent blood, whether through murder, abuse, or unjust violence, is an abomination in His sight. This sin goes beyond physical violence and includes any form of mistreatment or harm inflicted upon the vulnerable.
Scripture Reference:
There are six things the Lord hates, seven that are detestable to him: … hands that shed innocent blood.
(Proverbs 6:16-17)
Neglecting One’s Household
One of the most explicit instructions in Scripture is that we are to provide for and care for our families. The Bible stresses that failing to do so is not only irresponsible but sinful. Providing for one’s household is a demonstration of faith and love, and when we neglect this duty, we dishonor both God and our families.
Scripture Reference:
Anyone who does not provide for their relatives, and especially for their own household, has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.
(1 Timothy 5:8)
Lying and Bearing False Witness

The Bible speaks vehemently against lying and bearing false witness, emphasizing that deception is not only harmful but also deeply dishonoring to God. A lying tongue destroys trust, damages relationships, and leads to division. Whether it’s a small lie or a large fabrication, deception is a sin that God takes seriously.
Scripture Reference:
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
(Exodus 20:16)
Conclusion
While the Bible’s teachings on sin are often focused on the more obvious actions of wrongdoing, many subtle behaviors can equally damage our spiritual health and relationships with others. The six sinful behaviors discussed above, loving money more than God, sowing discord, pride, shedding innocent blood, neglecting our families, and lying, are all serious offenses in God’s eyes. By recognizing these behaviors and striving to live in accordance with God’s will, we can cultivate lives that honor Him, promote peace, and reflect His love to the world around us.
Let us remember that sin is not just about the actions we take, but also about the attitudes and intentions that drive those actions. It is through humble repentance and a commitment to align our hearts with God’s truth that we can overcome these sinful behaviors and live the life He calls us to.
