Sin loves to be noticed, just not in the confessional. In other places, it is actually delighted with its own appearance. Well-meaning people tried to ignore it because they were aware of its main nature. Sin is boring.
However, sin wanted to assert itself. It chose two opposing methods at once. On one hand, it hid behind the good. On the other hand, it lay on the street. It focused on being written about, so that journalists would find it.
Sin hiding behind the good
It often happens that charitable activities are a disguise for sin. What is the purpose of this sin? The same as a stock speculator who collapses the economies of countries building orphanages in Africa. When one of these scoundrels had a bout of honesty, he said he likes to build orphanages because then he is like God. But there are even more trivial appearances of sin behind good deeds. For example, a complaining customer getting more and more nervous from bad service, and then the clerk tells them to “Sit down.” What good is this to sin? It enjoys causing harm. However, God has given well-meaning people a very good method for this. We see through the intention, and that is enough for us. But why is sin out on the street?
To get in the news
Sin has many desires, but 3 of them are strong. The desire for power, possession, and glory. So, all three at once. Knowing that it is incapable of change, it switches carriers. Sometimes it chooses a terrorist, sometimes a revolutionary, sometimes a big brother as its carrier. It often has to change the host body, because they are people who, despite any connection to sin, still have a conscience. Therefore, sin carriers often become sick, mainly paranoid. But sin is not content with the suffering of those who carry it. Sin wants to be everywhere. Sin wants worshippers. It craves applause. It makes up all kinds of false stories, just to be the topic. But sin is still not satisfied with this.
Sin wants to appear as a virtue
One of the great proofs that there is hardly anything worse in the world than sin is that sin wants to exist as a virtue. It wants to transform. It wants to turn a negative into a positive. It does well on this path. Towards the abyss. Because sin is unsustainable. Sin is the product of time, and when Jesus comes a second time, well-meaning people will live in timelessness – in happiness and in body. Sin is therefore nervous, frantic, so it will easily pass away. I look forward to it.
Piroska Rákóczi
💘love it
💘love it
😡infuriating
😡infuriating