This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves..... (2 Timothy 3:1-2).
Loneliness fosters self-love, contrasting with genuine love, which is directed towards others. It is important to clarify that marriage does not serve as a remedy for loneliness; many individuals in marriages still experience feelings of isolation.
Loneliness stems from a conflict between love and selfishness. When an individual perceives themselves as unique or singular, they may develop disdain for others and elevate their own self-worth. This can lead to the mistreatment of those around them, further perpetuating a sense of loneliness characterized by feelings of being unwanted.
Human interactions can contribute to loneliness. Those who are expected to be role models or effective leaders can inadvertently foster feelings of isolation in others, leading to a sense of being unwanted.
Loneliness manifests in two distinct forms:
1. The first form is the experience of feeling unwanted, often resulting from abuse and emotional distress.
2. The second form involves a conscious choice to reject the need for others. In contemporary society, it is common for individuals to express on social media that they do not require a partner, and such declarations can significantly influence the beliefs of those who encounter them.
What is the Cause of These Phenomena?
The Apostle Paul foretold that "in the last days..." An apostle serves not only as a teacher but also as a prophet for the end times. The events of the last days are unfolding in the spiritual realm, with corresponding manifestations occurring on Earth.
The spirit exists beyond the constraints of time, representing the future, while the flesh pertains to the present and the soul to the past. This understanding is crucial for comprehending the complexities of life.
The Book of Revelation, specifically chapter 6, depicts four horses, each ridden by a distinct figure. Each horse symbolizes the spirit that accompanies various leaders or political figures. The rider of the red horse incites hatred among people and disrupts peace. The rider of the pale horse brings death. The rider of the black horse introduces poverty, while the rider of the white horse seeks to conquer kingdoms.
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