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We want to believe that everyone desires what is good, but both Scripture and lived experience testify that some hearts lean toward darkness and intentionally reject the light. This episode examines the difference between ordinary human weakness—where people stumble, falter, or sin out of confusion or temptation—and willful, hardened wickedness, where individuals choose evil with conviction. Through biblical examples—from Elisha and the mocking youths, to Sodom’s violent cruelty, to the Pharisees’ deliberate deception, and Judas’s chosen betrayal—we see a consistent distinction between those who err and those who take pleasure in wickedness.
This message invites listeners into mature discernment: extend compassion to wandering sheep who are broken, teachable, or misled, but remain watchful for wolves who hide behind titles, robes, charisma, or charm while sowing deception and harm. It calls for spiritual wisdom, healthy boundaries, and the courage to recognize when repentance is still possible—and when evil has been embraced as a way of life.
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We want to believe that everyone desires what is good, but both Scripture and lived experience testify that some hearts lean toward darkness and intentionally reject the light. This episode examines the difference between ordinary human weakness—where people stumble, falter, or sin out of confusion or temptation—and willful, hardened wickedness, where individuals choose evil with conviction. Through biblical examples—from Elisha and the mocking youths, to Sodom’s violent cruelty, to the Pharisees’ deliberate deception, and Judas’s chosen betrayal—we see a consistent distinction between those who err and those who take pleasure in wickedness.
This message invites listeners into mature discernment: extend compassion to wandering sheep who are broken, teachable, or misled, but remain watchful for wolves who hide behind titles, robes, charisma, or charm while sowing deception and harm. It calls for spiritual wisdom, healthy boundaries, and the courage to recognize when repentance is still possible—and when evil has been embraced as a way of life.

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