We live within a universe deeply infused with the supernatural. Each day, the cosmos continuously shifts, revealing that we exist in two interconnected worlds. The first is the tangible, physical realm—a domain rooted in redemption and divine truth. The second is the realm of imagination—a constructed system created by human beings who, in their stubbornness and refusal to submit to God's sovereignty, forge their own order and authority. It is not solely immoral actions that define evil; rather, evil manifests in the ways these actions distort reality—upsetting the true divine order through human-made systems of rules and checks that seek to enforce conformity to their standards. Without God's absolute rule, chaos would reign unchecked—confusion and injustice would spread across the earth. Only God, as the ultimate Judge, perceives the true nature of reality; He knows the hearts of men and judges their motives, even those unseen by worldly eyes. The human system is a turbulent landscape where people tend to judge based on outward appearances, often neglecting the depths of the soul. But God perceives everything—the entire course of history, the intricate designs of human schemes—because His decree has foreseen all. From the earliest plots of evil to the smallest sinful acts, nothing escapes His notice. When individuals make promises, falter, and return to old sins after long periods of effort, God's watchful eye remains fixed on the big picture, guiding history toward His divine purpose. When a corrupt system takes root over generations, God recognizes its evil from its very inception—sometimes even from the quiet, hidden thoughts within a person’s mind. He sees the tiniest seed of evil that could grow into widespread corruption because He must be sovereign. If He were not, the earth would have long ago been destroyed by human rebellion and chaos. This human system is inherently religious—a web of threats and promises woven into society because humans are born with an innate awareness of the divine. Every image or idea a person entertains is filtered through a desire to worship something—whether a false god or a distorted reflection of oneself. Humanity suffers from a fundamental illness: an insatiable craving to venerate what it most values, often at the expense of truth. Men stand at the crossroads between life and death, naturally inclined to worship dead idols—things that promise power but ultimately lead to deception. Only God's sovereign intervention can restore true life, guiding humanity back from spiritual ruin and oblivion. Evil begins in darkness—hidden within the secret chambers of the human heart, during quiet nights, and in the realm of ideas. It is not always loud or violent; often, it manifests subtly—a threat against God's authority that hides behind superficial appearances. Evil is not just a conflict between individuals; it is an attack on the divine order itself. And it is within this unseen spiritual warfare—within the mind and the spiritual realm—that the greatest struggles occur. As long as God remains Lord over all, the universe endures. Without His sovereignty, humanity would have long since fallen into chaos and despair. Therefore, true religious faith cannot be separated from the realities of sin and death. The first instinct of fallen humanity is to craft schemes—webs of deception—aimed at asserting personal power through threats and promises. These two worlds—one of independence from God, the other of divine authority—are inhabited by those who believe they can shape their own universe, unaware that only God holds the reins of justice. External religious rituals often conceal inner motives—pride, self-interest, and the desire for power. Yet, God, who neither sleeps nor slumbers, observes all things; He perceives the hidden motives behind every act, every system, and every scheme. These unseen workings are part of His divine plan, ultimately for His glory and our good. It is He who determines when we will rise or fall.
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