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The message used 1 Peter 5:8 and Isaiah 5:20–24 to call believers to spiritual vigilance, warning that modern cultural and legal trends increasingly redefine evil as good and contradict God’s standards. In response, it urged Christians to anchor in God’s unchanging word, obey God above human authorities, guard their hearts, love people without affirming sin, stay rooted in church community, disciple the next generation, practice honest confession, and walk in daily discernment. Practically, believers were challenged to examine where their lives conflict with Scripture, change environments that weaken conviction, confess rather than make excuses, and firmly settle in their hearts what God has already settled in heaven.
By Dr. David K. Ewen5
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The message used 1 Peter 5:8 and Isaiah 5:20–24 to call believers to spiritual vigilance, warning that modern cultural and legal trends increasingly redefine evil as good and contradict God’s standards. In response, it urged Christians to anchor in God’s unchanging word, obey God above human authorities, guard their hearts, love people without affirming sin, stay rooted in church community, disciple the next generation, practice honest confession, and walk in daily discernment. Practically, believers were challenged to examine where their lives conflict with Scripture, change environments that weaken conviction, confess rather than make excuses, and firmly settle in their hearts what God has already settled in heaven.