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Jesus Christ made it clear that in the last days, before time ended and He returned, there would be such perilous times that because of the increase of evil, the love of many would grow cold. We are living in such a time. We live in that time predicted that evil is called good and good is called evil.

This is the time when followers of Jesus Christ need the daily anointing and infilling of the Holy Spirit SO THAT the fruit of the Spirit (which is love demonstrated by: patience, kindness, not being envious, not being boastful, not being arrogant, not dishonoring others, not being self-seeking, not being easily angered, by not keeping a record of wrongs, not delighting in evil but rejoicing with the truth; always protecting, always trusting, always hoping, always persevering and never failing) is demonstrated through us.

Such love is produced by God in the very places if would be easier for us to do the opposite. Let the love that Jesus Christ has for everyone be the fire in you. You have never met anyone that He is not passionate enough about to die and rise again for. Ask Him to give you His eyes to see them as He does. Then your love will not grow cold because you will be loving with more that mere human affection. That love cried out from the cross, “Father, forgive them, they don’t know what they are doing.” People still don’t because Satan has blinded their minds and their hearts. Jesus Christ can deliver them all!



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