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“Unsaved individuals often justify their sinful lifestyles and actions in their own eyes. They may use various excuses, rationalizations, or even biblical distortions to convince themselves that their behavior is acceptable. However, this self-justification is a form of deception, as it ignores the clear teachings of Scripture and the convicting work of the Holy Spirit.”

“Those who toy with women's hearts, promising forever but delivering only deceit, shall face the weight of God's justice. For every broken promise, every shattered dream, and every tear shed, the Almighty shall exact a reckoning. Let this be a warning to all who would play with fire, the flames of deceit shall consume you, and the curse of betrayal shall be your legacy.”

“The wicked plot and scheme with glee, But God sees all, He knows they'll be. Their evil deeds will soon come to an end, And punishment will be their bitter trend. They'll reap what they've sown, both night and day, Their wickedness will be their own way. God's wrath will burn, their fate will be sealed, And in darkness, their souls will be revealed. Their pride and arrogance will soon subside, As God's judgment brings them to their stride. Their riches, power, and influence will fade, As God's punishment is not delayed. The wicked will tremble, their hearts will quake, As God's justice is poured out, their fate they'll partake. Their destruction is near, it's plain to see, And in God's wrath, they'll forever be.”

“The Bible cautions against listening to or following the counsel of liars and wicked individuals, as it can lead to corruption, deception, and spiritual darkness. Surrounding ourselves with such influences can compromise our commitment to God's truth and righteousness, and even enable sinful behavior. Passages like Psalm 1:1, Proverbs 1:10-19, and 2 Corinthians 11:13-15 warn us to be discerning and avoid the influence of those who lead others astray. Instead, we should seek godly counsel and surround ourselves with people who uphold truth and righteousness, holding each other accountable for our actions and staying committed to God's ways.”

“The ungodly are fundamentally different from the righteous, with a profound contrast in their nature and fate. The wicked are like chaff blown away by the wind, describing a life of futility and lack of substance. Their existence is bleak, with no lasting value or purpose. In the Final Judgment, the ungodly will not be able to stand, overwhelmed by their guilt and shame. They will be unable to maintain their ground, forced to acknowledge their wrongdoing. The fate of the wicked is one of separation from God, with no good end in sight. Ultimately, their sorry condition portends a devastating outcome.”