Thursday, November 6, 2025

 


What motivates some individuals to continually harm those perceived as weaker?


How can behaviors rooted in depravity, dishonor, and indecency lead some to feel a sense of power, despite these actions revealing a deeper loss of integrity, decency, and dignity?


Why are such disgraceful behaviors, characterized by pathetic dishonor, not seen as sinful and universally condemned as the Lord would condemn them?


Once a person's soul is degraded through sinful acts and further tarnished by additional dishonorable actions, how can genuine connections exist beyond this state of degradation?


Do these individuals truly believe they can find the Lord or connect with their fellow humans while remaining entrenched in depravity, dishonor, and disgrace?


The disconnect between those practicing extreme sinful acts and the rest of humanity is so vast that it rarely intersects—except in cases of crimes against humanity, where the guilty stand in stark opposition to the innocent.


This chasm between the holy and the unholy, the innocent and the guilty, reflects the ultimate judgment of the soul at the end of life.


The Lord's judgment is strict; even idle words will be accounted for. 


"I tell you, on the day of judgment, people will give account for every careless word they speak, for by your words you will be justified, and by your words, you will be condemned." 

                                 - Matthew 12:36-37


This judgment occurs before that of deeds and sins. Imagine how seriously the cardinal sins, which are deadly to the soul, will be held accountable by the Lord.


"For the Lord will bring every deed into judgment, including every secret thing, whether good or evil." 

                                 -Ecclesiastes 12:14


Therefore, do not assume for a moment that anything done in secret is hidden from the Lord or unwitnessed by the Holy Spirit, or beyond the notice and judgment of the Lord.


You are defined by your thoughts, your words, your actions, and your deeds. 


If your thoughts, words, actions, and deeds are negative and sinful, then you exist in a state of debased unholiness, already separated—even before the destined separation in death, if unrepentant or unforgiven—from the holy, humanity, and heaven.


In order to receive salvation, hearts must be kept pure to have positive thoughts and words, holy actions and deeds, and to be able to connect to the Holy Spirit and humanity without the blockage, damage, and separation of sin.  




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