Friday, August 31, 2018

Society's Monster posts #2

We are devils to modern society. We are sinners saved by Christ's sacrifice for us. We do good even though people think we're doing evil. We are Society's Monsters.

Remember that you will only live for a certain extent of time. Doctors and medication can prolong life but never keep it from death. Make your actions count every day and live a faithful life.

When you stand up for what's right, you will be hated, but it's important to make the right enemies. It's an honor to be loved by God and hated by the devil and his demons.

Christ is my motivation in restarting Society's Monsters so that I can help people and bring their souls to true happiness and salvation.

Today is another day to improve yourself, to help someone, and to serve Christ. Make today worth living.

If you ever wanted to know what the Catholic Church itself is, then this song by Flyleaf will give you a good idea.

You should be ashamed of your sins but you shouldn't let that shame get to you. Confess your sins and keep trying to break your sinful habits. Even saints went to confession once a week to confess the things that only God knew they did.

I sketched this picture for Society's Monsters to give you an idea of The Veiled Beauty of False Truth. She tells you the truth with one side of her mouth while the other infects it with lies. Do not be deceived by lies that sound like the truth. Truth is pure unlike false truth.

Just like the Catholic Church and God, Society's Monsters accept sinners who are willing to dedicate themselves to the living word that is Christ. We accept all kinds of sinners. We are monsters after all.

The forces of evil never stop trying to redefine good as evil. Today it is clearer because people have been slacking or they've fallen for the lie that is progressivism and modernism. The truth never changes. The truth is alive and is God.

What can I do to help people today? What can I do to serve Christ? What can I do so that I am satisfied as well? These are questions I ask myself every day (in no particular order) so that today can be a day worth living.

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