Evil Never Sleeps

26 Jun 2025 • 15 min • EN
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Send us a text Amidst escalating global tensions and deep societal divisions, Christians face a profound identity crisis. Are we merely following Jesus for what we can receive, or are we true disciples committed to spreading His message? Drawing from the current landscapes of international conflict and political polarization, Russ Scalzo offers a compelling perspective on how believers should navigate these turbulent waters. "God does care about every soul, every breathing soul on the face of this earth," Scalzo reminds us, establishing the foundation that our worldview must begin with God"s heart rather than human agendas. Like lighthouses strategically positioned to guide ships through treacherous passages, Christians are designed to stand out—not blend in—during confusing times. The episode explores a striking contrast between the strategic religious influence being exercised by other faith traditions and the hesitancy many Christians display when it comes to fulfilling the Great Commission. "Making disciples is not an option, it"s vital," Scalzo emphasizes, distinguishing between the crowds that followed Jesus for excitement and benefits versus the disciples who actively spread His message with boldness and divine empowerment. This distinction serves as a powerful challenge to listeners: Which category describes your faith journey? As nations rage and uncertainty grows, will you stand tall in your convictions and allow your spiritual cup to overflow onto those around you? Join us for this thought-provoking examination of Christian purpose in a divided world, and rediscover the transformative power of authentic discipleship. Subscribe now and share this message with someone who needs this timely reminder of our calling to be light in increasingly dark times. Support the show

From "Chronicles of the End Times"

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