Hating the World?
Hating the World??? Have you notice the increased Contempt for the World recently? There is a reason Your Soul knows it is not supposed to be this hard, difficult, or this evil, in the World. Do you feel the Changes?
I personally had a really difficult time understanding this verse when I first read it. I was a Nature Lover. I absolutely Love everything the Creator GoD made Perfect!! Then I was shown the difference between the World of GoD; all Natural and Good and the difference between the World of Mankind which is based on the death, destruction, and the Re-Making of the World. The Re-made World we live in.
The World of Man is ruled Spiritually by Satan...only for a short time longer as we are in a Spiritual War. Christ's World is All of Creation and Spiritual and All will be made New when He returns to Reign New 1 Corinthians 15:52 "For the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed". And the World of Man, as we know it changes, it starts as Proverbs 23:5 says "In the blink of an eye wealth disappears, for it will sprout wings and fly away like an eagle."
So Hate (meaning don't partake of evil) the World of Evil, as stated in 1 John 2:15-17 "15 Do not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone loves the world, love for the Father is not in them. 16 For everything in the world—the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life—comes not from the Father but from the world. 17 The world and its desires pass away, but whoever does the will of GoD lives forever."
This passage emphasizes the distinction between worldly desires and spiritual Values. It warns against attachment to worldly things, which are temporary and can lead one away from a relationship with GoD. The "lust of the flesh," "lust of the eyes," and "pride of life" and "Greed" refer to desires that can distract from Spiritual growth. Ultimately, the verse encourages Believers to focus on God's will, which leads to Eternal Life.
We Choose daily between supporting the World of Mankind or the World of the Creator GoD. Which World will you choose?
There is a reason that Christ said "Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the Earth" (Matthew 5:5).
Repent as time is running short.🙏♥️🔥♥️🙏
Written by Paula Johnstone-Whitehawk DNM ®️ ©️
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Reflecting on the increasing challenges and moral struggles in today's world, I have come to deeply appreciate the distinction between the 'World of Man' and the 'World of God' as described in spiritual teachings and scriptures. Observing environmental degradation, social unrest, and widespread materialism, I resonate with the notion that the current state of our world reflects a spiritual battle affecting every aspect of life. The Native American prophecy quoted in the article highlights a profound awakening — a new tribe, the 'Warriors of the Rainbow,' will emerge, representing diverse people dedicated to restoring harmony with creation. This message inspires hope, emphasizing that despite the destruction and decay, there is potential for renewal if individuals commit to spiritual values over worldly attachments. Personally, I've seen how chasing superficial pleasures or material wealth often brings temporary satisfaction but leaves a void that only spiritual connection can fill. The wisdom in scripture passages such as Proverbs 3:5-6 and 1 John 2:15-17 serves as a guide to focus on faith, trust in God, and resistance to the temptations of 'the lust of the flesh, the eyes, and pride of life.' Moreover, understanding that the 'World of Man' is temporary and flawed encourages me to prioritize inner peace and spiritual growth. It is a daily choice — to support fleeting worldly desires or to embrace the Creator's eternal plan. The call to be 'meek' and inherit the earth is a powerful reminder that humility, patience, and faith are key virtues during tumultuous times. This journey also involves repentance and awakening to the subtle ways negativity and division, from unforgiveness to hatred, can poison the soul and community. By turning back to God and nurturing a spirit of unity and compassion, one can experience mercy and hope even as hardship comes. In summary, the spiritual war is reflected in our environment, relationships, and personal struggles. Recognizing and choosing the path aligned with God’s will not only promises eternal life but also invites us to become agents of restoration in a broken world. This perspective encourages me to live with intention, love deeply, and act as one of those healing 'Warriors of the Rainbow' for our earth and future generations.



















