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Morning Meditation
John McMath
163 episodes
9 months ago
Morning Meditation is a one minute thought for the day that will appear Monday through Friday.
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Morning Meditation is a one minute thought for the day that will appear Monday through Friday.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Calling Evil Good
Morning Meditation
1 minute
4 years ago
Calling Evil Good

Many years ago, a prophet of God wrote, “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil…” (Isaiah 5:20).

It occurs to me that we are part of a generation that is doing exactly that. The drunkard is no longer a “sinner;” he is just “sick.” The couple who lives together before marriage are not “fornicators;” they have a “meaningful relationship.” The person who goes shopping half-naked is not “immodest;” that person is just conforming to the “fashion” of our day.

Changing the name of something doesn’t make it any less bad. It just makes it less recognizable. If you and I were in a field together, and I said, “There is a long slender reptile.” Wouldn’t you have moved quicker if I had just called it a “snake?”

Friend, I want you to know that drunkenness, immodesty, and sex outside of marriage are still condemned by the Lord, and they which do such things shall not inherit the Kingdom of God (Galatians 5:19-21).

Morning Meditation
Morning Meditation is a one minute thought for the day that will appear Monday through Friday.