No human being, past or present, has had an easy life. Walking with God requires us to take every step with Him, knowing that dangers may lie ahead, whether we see them or not. The goal is to thrive regardless of challenges, and while the journey isn’t easy, it demands calmness in our thoughts, actions, and decisions.
Love, honesty, and purity are the qualities God asks of us, just like nutrients that keep our bodies healthy and strong. Without these virtues, our spiritual “immune system” weakens, leaving us vulnerable to harm. When people give in to bad deeds, their souls suffer, allowing evil to take root. This spiritual sickness leads to greater pain and distress in their lives.
Infidelity and fornication are two sins that deeply hurt love, honesty, and purity. These issues often go unspoken, yet they destroy families and cause long-term suffering, such as depression and broken relationships. When people ignore these problems, they silently contribute to the harm and suffering of others, especially those trying to live righteously.
In Guta Ra Mwari 's 12 Lessons & 52 Chapters of God's Work, Chapter 11, verse 7, God explains why many people fail to connect with the Holy Spirit. Fornication, reliance on witchcraft, drunkenness, and the worship of ancestral spirits are just a few of the sins that block people from salvation. These evils lead to spiritual decay.
Infidelity tears families apart. Divorce, heartbreak, and long-lasting depression often follow when one partner cheats. Those who engage in promiscuity may believe they are smarter or more deserving than their partners, but these beliefs come from selfishness and a lack of care for others' feelings. God has taught us that our actions, good or bad, have a ripple effect across the world. The more we sin, the more suffering we bring upon ourselves and the world, leading to a lack of health, prosperity, peace, and God’s favour.
It is important for each of us to reflect on our actions and remember the lessons God has taught us. We must honor the spiritual armor God has given us—His protection against the trials of life. By living according to His will, we protect ourselves and help bring healing to the world.
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