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Worldly sorrow comes from Seeking Worldly Peace

The world thinks that peace can be found by not being in conflict, or war with others. This is only partially true, and a very dangerous half-truth. While warring against others to seek one's own self-interests, such as financial resources, political power, or revenge is absolutely ungodly, warring to correct evil is not wrong, but righteous. Such as war is not one waged by the flesh, involving murdering humans, but by the Sword of the Word of God. Such war is an ideological one, seeking to attack false doctrines which opposed God:

Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ (2 Corinthians 10:5).


The world thinks that peace comes from tolerating all ways of life, thinking and actions including evil ones. Such is the spirit of earthliness and worldliness working through the world. It thinks that peace comes when all people have liberty, rights and equality - all evil, vile false doctrines. 

As such because of this evil earthly mammonised thinking, it is shocked and absolutely unable to accept that nations which have the highest so-called living standards have the highest rates of suicide. It tries so hard to deny this and show that this is not the case, simply because it cannot accept this. It has no peace in hearing this hard cold truth, which is truth, and not to be denied.  Such is worldly sorrow that leads to death: For godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation not to be repented of: but the sorrow of the world worketh death (2 Corinthians 7:10).

What leads to suicide? Worldly sorrow. If a person suicides because of his or her worldly sorrow, that  must be accepted to be the case. Such is the case of all who fail to repent of their sins. They receive precisely what they deserve: eternal Damnation. Anyone who feels earthly sorrow for those who commit suicide as a result of worldly sorrow also deserves to burn in Hell. 

Earthly sorrow, no matter how 'compassionate' or 'kind' it may be in an abomination to God. You are an abomination to God if you feel sympathetic for those who suffer as a result of their sins. It is faithlessness which produces all earthliness, feeding on the anxiety for things of this world, such as what that dead vile sinner could have done with one's life. Oh, the great career, bright future and fruitful life the now self-slain person could have had! Such people deserve no sympathy at all. They are perverse abominations in the eyes of God.

This earthly sorrow experienced by the earthly people, and often many true Christians, is a work of the flesh, which fails to love God the way it should. If one loves God, one will hate all worldly sorrow and feel no sympathy for such worldly sorrow and those who experience such abominable, vile sorrow. 

Such are the ways of those who seek worldly peace. Their sorrows are the fruit of seeking and loving worldly peace, putting their trust in worldly peace, and not the peace of God. The wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23). 

The spirit of mammon works through worldly sorrow and earthly sympathy to tempt people to seek peace in earthly things, which leads to death. He seeks to use suffering of people against them to blind them into thinking they deserve more sympathy and care because of their mere earthly suffering.  He does this to feed on their flesh. Do not fall into his trap. See www.needgod.com for details.




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