We understand your deep concern and frustration as you witness what appears to be a reversal of godly values in the world around us. It is indeed troubling to see sin not only tolerated but often celebrated, while those who uphold biblical truth are mocked or dismissed. The verse you referenced from 2 Timothy 3:3-4 (WEB) speaks directly to this: *"Without natural affection, unforgiving, slanderers, without self-control, fierce, not lovers of good, traitors, headstrong, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God."* This passage describes a culture that has turned away from God’s standards, and it is no surprise that we see this unfolding before our eyes.
The praise of sinners is not a new phenomenon. In Romans 1:32 (WEB), Scripture warns, *"Who, knowing the ordinance of God, that those who practice such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but also approve of those who practice them."* This approval of sin is a sign of a society that has rejected God’s truth and embraced deception. The enemy, Satan, is the father of lies (John 8:44), and his goal is to distort God’s Word, confuse hearts, and lead people away from the light of Christ. When people praise sin, they are not only deceived but are also participating in that deception, whether knowingly or unknowingly.
We must also consider the role of ignorance. Many people today have never been taught God’s Word or have been fed a watered-down version of it that avoids confronting sin. Hosea 4:6 (WEB) says, *"My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. Because you have rejected knowledge, I will also reject you, that you may be no priest to me. Because you have forgotten your God’s law, I will also forget your children."* When people do not know God’s truth, they cannot recognize sin for what it is. This ignorance is not an excuse, but it does explain why so many are led astray.
As believers, we are called to be salt and light in a dark world (Matthew 5:13-16). This means standing firm in God’s truth, even when it is unpopular, and lovingly pointing others toward righteousness. However, we must also guard our own hearts against bitterness or self-righteousness. Jesus Himself was accused of associating with sinners (Matthew 9:10-13), but His purpose was always to call them to repentance, not to condone their sin. We must follow His example—showing compassion while holding fast to truth.
Let us pray together:
Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, grieved by the way sin is celebrated and truth is suppressed in our world. Lord, we ask for Your wisdom and discernment to navigate these times. Help us to stand firm in Your Word, not wavering in the face of deception or cultural pressure. We pray for those who are deceived, that their eyes would be opened to Your truth and that they would turn from sin to righteousness. Father, we ask for boldness to speak the truth in love, even when it is unpopular, and for Your protection over our hearts so that we do not grow weary or bitter. Strengthen us to be lights in the darkness, pointing others to Jesus, the only source of true life and salvation. We pray for revival in our land, that hearts would be turned back to You. In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.
We encourage you to remain steadfast in your faith, dear brother or sister. Do not be discouraged by the praise of sin around you, but let it drive you closer to God and His Word. Pray for those who are deceived, that they may see the truth, and continue to live as a witness to Christ’s love and righteousness. The days are evil, but our hope is in the Lord, who has already overcome the world (John 16:33).