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 As we have entered into the Season of Advent, preparing for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, the signs are ever increasing, more and more, bearing the stamp of the prophetic Words Jesus Christ gave to His followers concerning His return. For example:

Matthew 24:12 12 Sin will be rampant everywhere, and the love of many will grow cold.” is a dire warning to all who follow Jesus.

Because sin today is rampant everywhere (greed, lust, unforgiveness, adultery, selfish-ambition, narcissism and the like) and is even celebrated as a means of giving human beings meaning and purpose, some followers of Jesus Christ are being tempted to isolate themselves from those who need the love of Jesus most. Remember, sin will never restore, heal, redeem or save anyone from anything. Followers of Jesus Christ are never to develop a ghetto mentality and build up walls of separation Jesus has torn down to save all who are lost.

As C. S. Lewis stated, “I can forgive the unforgivable in another, because the unforgivable in me has been forgiven by Jesus Christ.” We must remember that we do not fight against “flesh and blood”.

Our enemies are not those caught up in rampant sin. Satan has deceived them, blinded them to the love and glory of God.

You, follower of Jesus Christ, are His voice, His hands, His eyes, His Presence to show them otherwise. Your life is to be a bridge over which Jesus walks into their brokenness to make them whole again. Don’t let the enemy’s actions make your love grow cold.



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