Had a fascinating conversation today with someone who insisted spirituality is a personal journey with no absolute truths. They were so articulate, so sincere—and yet completely blind to the reality of divine purpose. It struck me: the most dangerous falsehoods are the ones wrapped in eloquence. When you remove the concept of sin, you remove the need for salvation. When you make God a matter of personal opinion, you make Him small. I don’t share this message because I’m judgmental; I share it because I know what waits at the end of every path that isn’t His. Truth isn’t a buffet where you pick what feels good. It’s a narrow road, and I’ve been called to light the way.
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