“Sodom and Gomorrah are two words that are familiar to anyone who has in any way been exposed to Bible History. The story in itself explains the terrible desecration that human beings performed to their bodies, to their minds, and ultimately to their Souls.
Sodom and Gomorrah, according to History, were destroyed because of the multitude of sins against God, by allowing impurities to be the controlling acts, intentions and practices by all in these two cities.
Through The Miracle Of Saint Joseph, over fifteen years ago Heaven announced that we live in a time ‘worse than Sodom and Gomorrah’. This Statement at the time it was given seemed harsh because on the surface things did not appear so horrible. It is true there were obvious signs of vile living and vile attempts to encourage more people to be caught up in the practices and interests that pointed only to diabolical schemes.
Many people felt strongly that such vile participation was contemptible and beneath them, but as time went on, more and more people became entangled in the briar patches of desecration to God’s Ten Commandments, diminishing the Seven Sacraments, and participating in raw humanistic debilitating usury of the human body, the precious Gift of the mind, and forgetting the Purpose for which man was created: the Soul to be returned to God for All Eternity.
We are all aware of the depths mankind has fallen into. The important question now is what will it take to restore man’s thinking, actions, practices, goals, to honoring God, instead of violating everything that is His?
In so many cases, if one compares mankind to animals, it appears as though animals have more instinct or whatever you want to call it, to stay within their realm of what they were intended to be adapted to.
Today there are so many people who lost sight of the necessity to live every moment of the day with dignity, respecting the very fact that they are human beings, and never forgetting that God is more in their life than an emotional moment in some evangelical service allowing them to come up front and proclaim their newfound love for God.
Logic speaks loudly here, for an emotional acceptance brought on by another person’s ability to speak, does not have the reality of stability in sound Faith in God as a consistent way of life.
What happens when the evangelist isn’t heard, and the strength of someone else’s Faith is not strengthened by music or the belief that all those who are remaining seated have already ‘made it’?
Sodom and Gomorrah, in comparison to today, accepted evil over good; and to just enumerate a few ‘parallels’, sodomy was practiced, homosexuality, killing, pornography, nudity, permissiveness. Animals were a part of the social degradation because men made it so, and anything that was vile was accepted. People filled their bodies with things of that time, comparable to the drugs of our time, helping them to accept more easily foul living.”