Are We Under Judgement?

17/03/2025 31 min

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Episode Synopsis



"Darkness is not haphazard, darkness is a planned result of us not desiring to walk in the light."
--Servant Marcia Carty

In this compelling episode of Heaven on Earth Ministries of Jesus Christ, Servant Marcia addresses the critical question: "Are We Under Judgment?" She invites listeners to consider if humanity is currently living in a period akin to "the days of Noah," characterized by widespread depravity and a turning away from God. Through insightful biblical exposition, starting with Psalm 53's warning against the foolishness of denying God, the message progresses to Jeremiah 4, emphasizing the need for a spiritual circumcision of the heart – a call to humility and repentance.

Servant Marcia details how unchecked wickedness leads to bitterness and societal breakdown, echoing Jeremiah's lament over a people wise to do evil but lacking understanding for good. She draws a parallel between the earth becoming "without form and void" in Genesis 1:2 and God's purposeful judgment, asserting that divine wrath is not new but a consistent response to humanity's rebellion. The discussion also highlights God's historical warnings to figures like Noah, Abraham, and Jonah, underscoring His merciful nature to forewarn before executing judgment.

The latter part of the message delves into contemporary signs of judgment, including unjust laws, societal inequity, governmental corruption, and the spirit of religion. It specifically addresses how widespread perversion, such as the normalization of homosexuality and a depraved mind leading to unthinkable acts, aligns with biblical descriptions of God "giving over" a people to their own desires (Romans 1). Despite these stark warnings, the podcast offers a beacon of hope: the path of repentance. Servant Marcia passionately calls for listeners to confess sins, renounce wickedness, and ask God for a new heart and spirit, referencing 2 Chronicles 7:14. She concludes with a powerful prayer for God's mercy and grace to prevail, reminding us that with God, what is impossible with man is possible, and that the light of Christ can overcome any darkness.