Saturday, November 22, 2025

Every society harbors a message that is deeply feared—one that, if truly listened to, could bring about immense hardship. In earlier times, however, such difficult truths were considered marks of authentic leadership—qualities that called for courage and integrity. Today, how do we confront a world so intricately woven with destruction—threats, domination, and the suppression of others? The Bible provides a clear and unwavering answer: resist Satan with every word that comes from the mouth of God. Mere morality is not enough; what is required is backbone—an unshakeable dedication to obedience that goes beyond superficial appearances. Jesus Christ demands much more than outward virtue; He challenges us to surrender our lives for one another’s sake. To help clarify this path of steadfast resolve, I will explain a process. We must break down all dependence—any false foundations—regardless of opposition or resistance. A genuine leader will face opposition from many quarters; such resistance often indicates that one is making a real impact. I reflect on this because I am currently enduring such trials myself, yet I refuse to let these fires hinder my spiritual growth. We must vigilantly guard our souls—resisting any hurt, harm, or influences that aim to weaken us from within. Decomposition, at its root, involves deliberately dismantling what has been imposed upon us—an intentional act of disintegration meant to turn external pressures into internal clarity. It requires confronting what repels us—be it through sight or smell—forcing us to face the falsehoods we have accepted. We need to sever the spiritual ties that bind our souls—ties rooted in society’s illusions of self, illusions born out of guilt, shame, and fear. Only then can we free the true self within, escaping the prison of inner voices that deceive us. This liberation does not come from bondage but from experience—an awakening produced by applying divine truth, the Word of God, as a vital tool in this sacred process of disintegration. Would you like me to adjust the tone further or focus on a specific author’s style? This journey is difficult. Many around us have succumbed to worldly ways, disguising their conformity as religion. Our battle is not with individuals per se, but with discernment—wisdom that is shrewd and cautious, yet harmless as doves. We leave the final judgment to God, but we must remain vigilant and not become complacent. Over generations, many have become passive—willing to submit to oppressive demands and forsake the call to stand firm. When chaos erupts and turns the world upside down, the burden of responsibility grows heavy. Yet, we must ask ourselves: if we are commanded to obey all authority, what do we do when that authority is Satanic—entwined in the devil’s schemes to bring about our downfall? Our spiritual warfare involves battling the flesh, the world, and the very devil himself. Sadly, many in today’s generation seem unfamiliar with this fierce spiritual struggle—unlike those who came before us. What is desperately needed now are leaders—servants of justice—who do not wield power oppressively but act as protectors of the vulnerable. True authority requires sacrifice—putting one’s life, reputation, and well-being on the line for righteousness. In this fallen world, many are small-minded men—servants of tyranny—whose voices diminish the light of truth and goodness.

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