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When a Nation Chooses Darkness Part 3
Friday, February 13, 2009
Jesús dijo que la luz nos había llegado. ¿Si la luz está entre nosotros entonces cómo es que una nación cae en la densa obscuridad? Nos sucede cuando rechazamos la verdad de Dios que nos ha sido dada para iluminar el camino. Cuando la gente hace la maldad está odiando la luz. Como nación hemos aceptado la falsa definición que la libertad es hacer todo lo que da placer y ganancia material sin tomar en cuenta las consecuencias de nuestras decisiones. Se ha escogido la obscuridad y se ha rechazado la luz que disipa las tinieblas.

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