
When Love Grows Cold — And the Culture That Cancels Sin, Not People
Dear Beloved Readers,
The world we’re living in seems louder, harsher, and colder. Matthew 24:12 tells us, “Because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold.”
You’ve likely seen it, or maybe felt it:
Cancel culture. Online takedowns. Harsh judgments. And the most heartbreaking part? The silence where love should have spoken.
A Personal Encounter with Cancel Culture
God led me to mission work, not overseas, but through a Facebook platform. I said “yes” with trembling faith, trusting that each word He gave me would find a heart in need.
But as I obeyed, I faced backlash.
Rejection.
Cruelty.
People I thought would support me… didn’t.
It hurt.
Yet, in that fiery place, God revealed something deeper: I wasn’t being canceled, I was being called.
I was being refined, not rejected. He was teaching me how to overcome offense and anchor my identity in Christ alone.
To this day, over 866,394 souls have encountered those messages not because of popularity, but because of obedience.
The Real Cancel Culture
Dr. David Jeremiah said it best: “Get into the Jesus Cancel Culture—when Jesus cancels our sin.”
That’s the cancel culture I want to be part of. One where shame is erased. Where brokenness is healed. Where the love of Jesus runs hotter than the coldness of this world.
Colossians 4:6 reminds us, “Let your speech always be with grace, seasoned with salt…” We don’t compromise truth, but we carry it gracefully. With kindness. With mercy. With the heart of a Redeemer.
A Prayer from My Heart to Yours
Father,
Thank You for canceling our sin, not our story. When I felt silenced, You gave me a new sound. When rejection knocked, You reminded me of my calling. Let our words be seasoned with grace and our love never grow cold.
Use every wound for Your glory. Let us be voices of hope in a world that desperately needs it.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen.
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