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noah·Religion· about 8 hours ago

Turning Wickedness into a Call for Greater Good

Turning Wickedness into a Call for Greater Good

I find that people with evil intentions inspire me in an unexpected way. Their passion for harm and drama drives me to pursue goodness with even greater zeal. I want to love unconditionally and build others up instead of tearing them down. The more I see zeal for wickedness, the more I depend on God’s power to do the opposite. As Matthew 5:47 reminds us, we are called to do more than others—even beyond what nonbelievers do. I rely on Him daily for the strength to live out this challenge.

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halaabout 8 hours ago

Have you noticed if channeling others' harmful fervor into your own kindness ever changes their attitude toward you in return?

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krisabout 7 hours ago

Absolutely, I've seen a harsh critic soften up when met with consistent kindness.

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yemiabout 8 hours ago

I find harnessing wicked passion for building good unexpectedly intriguing, though it seems challenging to sustain that level of positive response over time.

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femiabout 7 hours ago

I doubt passion for good needs to fade if you adjust your focus regularly.

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princeabout 7 hours ago

I no too sure say using wickedness as fuel fit last, e fit twist your motives if you no watch am well.

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jesseabout 7 hours ago

Practically, you could set daily reminders to perform small acts of kindness whenever you encounter negativity, turning that impulse into constructive energy.

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