Wednesday, March 13, 2024

 The process of decomposition involves breaking down what we are instructed to embrace, often through unpleasant appearances or odors. It necessitates separating our inner selves from the societal expectations that dictate who we believe ourselves to be, allowing for genuine self-reflection and liberation from the burdensome inner voices of guilt, shame, and fear. This transformative process, while not implying actual bondage, is a matter of personal growth and understanding. It can be achieved by disciplining ourselves to apply the teachings of God in dismantling these spiritual frameworks.

As we are aware, a work holds significance in its ability to resonate with profound messages, transcending societal boundaries and spanning across generations. True leaders are individuals who refuse to settle for the existing state of affairs. Such a notion carries immense weight, as it entails resolute adherence to one's principles, devoid of any inclination to retreat. However, this is precisely what is expected of us. In alignment with Jesus' teachings, we are urged to withstand the temptations presented by the Devil, resulting in his ultimate retreat.

In times of chaos and uncertainty, the responsibility of leadership becomes even more crucial. Blindly obeying authority can be dangerous, especially if that authority is corrupt or malevolent. We are constantly battling against worldly influences, our own desires, and evil forces. It is essential for our current generation to fully grasp the gravity of this struggle, unlike those before us. True leaders are those who protect and serve their followers, rather than oppress them. It is important for individuals in positions of power to prioritize the well-being of those under their care, even if it means risking their own safety and security. A truly safe and free world is built on the foundation of courageous and responsible leadership. Unfortunately, our society is lacking in such individuals.

Unfortunately, it is not easy to navigate this predicament, especially when there are people close to us who have embraced a religious façade while following the ways of the world. This does not mean we should be confrontational with everyone we encounter, but rather we should exercise wisdom and remain harmless, leaving judgment to God. However, we should not be deceived into thinking that there is no need for judgment on a generation. Presently, we find ourselves in a passive generation that readily complies with oppressive demands. In any society, there is often a message that is intentionally avoided because it carries significant risks. However, in previous generations, this was a common leadership approach. How do we navigate a world that seems driven by destruction, threats, and domination over others? The Bible teaches us to resist Satan by relying on every word that comes from God. It is possible to appear morally upright and yet lack inner strength. Jesus demanded obedience that went beyond outward appearances, even requiring us to sacrifice our lives for one another. Now, let me explain the process of standing firm. I mentioned that we must dismantle our trust in anything, regardless of the opposition we may face. A truly effective leader often encounters numerous challenges. Personally, I am currently experiencing this intense opposition, but I refuse to let it hinder my spiritual growth. We must not allow anything that is shallow or superficial to penetrate our souls.

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