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Summary: The world we live in today is filled with evil and moral corruption.

It's easy to get discouraged by the darkness that surrounds us, but as Christians, we must remember that we are not of this world (John 17:16). Let us explore what the Bible says about evil days and morally corrupt generations, and how we can navigate these challenging times.

Evil Days

The Bible warns us about evil days that will come in the last days (2 Timothy 3:1-5). These days are characterized by selfishness, arrogance, and a lack of love for God and others. We see this played out in our world today, where people are more concerned with their own interests than with serving God and loving their neighbors.

In Ephesians 5:16, Paul writes, "Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days." This verse reminds us that even in the midst of evil, we have a responsibility to live for God and make a positive impact on the world around us.

Morally Corrupt Generations

The Bible also speaks about morally corrupt generations that reject God's truth and embrace evil (Psalm 12:1-8). We see this in our world today, where sin is celebrated and righteousness is despised. In 2 Peter 2:1-3, Peter writes about false prophets who will arise and deny the Lord, leading many astray.

In such times, it's easy to get discouraged and feel like we're alone in our stand for righteousness. But God reminds us that He is always with us, even to the end of the age (Matthew 28:20).

Evil days and morally corrupt generations are a reality, but as Christians, we must not be discouraged. Instead, we must rise up and be the light in the darkness (Matthew 5:14-16). We must stand firm on God's truth and live for Him, no matter the cost.

Bible Verses:

- 2 Timothy 3:1-5

- Ephesians 5:16

- Psalm 12:1-8

- 2 Peter 2:1-3

- Matthew 28:20

- Matthew 5:14-16

- John 17:16

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