Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death.
You will be trapped in your own sins, if you stubbornly continue in committing these sins. You should turn away from them now. Don't persist in them. Don't insist on sinning. Sin and more sins will not help you but destroy you in the end. The sinful nature of the Devil in you is self-destructive, meaning, if practiced, it will destroy the practitioner. You can never deploy the sinful nature of the Devil in you for victory. It will be a sure defeat, in the end. If you promote the use of the sinful nature of the Devil in you, it will back-fire on you someday. If you find yourself deeper into committing sins, then you have become a slave of the sinful nature of the Devil in you. Your are only serving in your bondage to that evil nature within you. Probably, you will never be freed from its evil grips, as one sin leads to another. You keep on maturing the wrong way by obeying the sinful nature of the Devil in you. Its a sure pathway to destruction. You will mature into eternal death by your own choice and actions. It's just like any fruit tree that keeps growing into a large one but without any good fruit on it. What will happen to this tree and it's branches in particular? Instead of seeing the good fruit of the divine nature of Christ formed in their born again spirits, you could only find the bad fruit of the sinful nature of the Devil maturing in them. They become even worse than those who do not know Christ our Lord or His words. What does it show here? These branches were actually on the bad tree and not the good tree. No wonder you could not find the good fruit of the divine nature of Christ to be formed in them. You could only find the maturing of the sinful nature of the Devil in them. They never remained in Christ. "Remain" here means "obey Christ". They never obeyed Christ or everything He has commanded. What will happen to them eventually?
John 15: 6
If anyone does not remain in me, he is like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned.