Isa 5:20 — “Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!”
Isaiah’s warning is timeless. When moral lines are blurred—when evil is applauded and truth silenced—God pronounces “woe.” This is not simply sadness; it is divine grief coupled with coming judgment.
In today’s world, wrong is rebranded as right, and truth is treated as hate. These are dark times—not because light has vanished, but because hearts prefer darkness. To defend God’s standards now is to walk upstream. As we do so, most often, we are misunderstood and even opposed.
God’s Word is not flexible—it is the eternal standard against shifting moral standards. Defending the truth in dark times is not a matter of preference – it is our sacred duty. When we uphold God’s standards, we do more than resist the tide – we become beacons of His unchanging light in a world losing its way.
Further readings:
Rom 12:2
Eph 5:11
2 Ti 4:2–5
Blessed Day