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The Wolves in the Sanctuary: Redefining Iniquity for a Damned Age

A fierce and deadly delusion has breached the gates of the sanctuary, and the very men who were sworn to guard the sheep have opened the doors to the wolves. We live in the midnight hour of the Great Falling Away, an era wherein the pulpits of the land have become breeding grounds for a treasonous gospel. There is a generation of pastors, priests, and hirelings who stand in the holy place, clothed in the vestments of religious authority, and boldly declare that God is pleased with that which brought fire down upon Sodom. They have looked upon the immutable, burning holiness of the Almighty and attempted to remold Him into the image of their own cultural depravity, whispering to a dying world that the Bible contains no prohibition against the sins of the flesh.

To maintain this demonic deception, these false prophets must wage a relentless war against the plain word of God. They employ a slick, hell-born hermeneutic to blind the eyes of the simple, claiming that the sharp indictments of the Apostle Paul were merely directed at ancient Greek exploitation and pagan tyranny. They mock the thunderous decrees of Leviticus as obsolete tribal traditions, and they craftily weaponize a hollow, spineless definition of “love” to sanctify rebellion against the Creator. They are exactly those whom the prophet Isaiah warned against, those “that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness.” By silencing the law of God, they comfort the sinner on his march to perdition, healing the hurt of the people falsely, and crying, “Peace, peace; when there is no peace.”

Yet, the word of God is not bound, nor can it be broken by the compromised breath of a thousand apostate preachers. The argument that the Lord Jesus Christ left the matter untouched is an outright lie hatched in the pits of hell. The Savior Himself confronted this lawlessness by pointing directly back to the unalterable blueprint of Eden, declaring, “Have ye not read, that he which made them at the beginning made them male and female, And said, For this cause shall a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife: and they twain shall be one flesh?” Christ established the boundary line in the bedrock of creation. To deviate from this binary architecture is to invite the wrath of God, and no amount of theological gymnastics can alter the fact that any sexual union outside of this holy estate is an act of war against the King of Kings.

The scriptures do not stammer, nor do they yield to the shifting whims of a degenerate society. When the Holy Ghost moved upon Paul to write to the Corinthian church, the language used was a razor-sharp blade designed to sever the sinner from his excuses. The decree stands written and unyielding: “Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind… shall inherit the kingdom of God.” The modern preacher who tells his flock that these words do not apply to the “loving” relationships of today is a liar and a deceiver, flatly contradicting the testimony of Romans which condemns the act itself as “against nature.” They have turned the grace of our God into lasciviousness, and their damnation slumbereth not.

These affirming pulpits are the literal fulfillment of the dark prophecies concerning the end of the age. They are the teachers heaped up by a rebellious populace “having itching ears,” who “shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.” To strip the law of its power is to render the blood of Christ unnecessary; it is a direct assault on the cross of Calvary. True shepherds do not bow the knee to Baal, nor do they alter the King’s message to escape the hatred of the world. The remnant of God must look upon these apostate leaders not with tolerance, but with holy indignation, standing fast upon the ancient paths and proclaiming the uncompromised truth—for our God is a consuming fire, and the King is at the door.