The Absurdity of Doing Evil to Produce Good Post #1 – “Shall We Do Evil That Good May Come?”
There is a twisted logic that has existed since the beginning — the serpent’s lie that evil can somehow produce good. It’s the same deception that whispers: “A little compromise is worth the outcome… A little sin can serve a greater purpose.” But Scripture thunders the opposite.In Paul’s day, some even asked if we should “do evil that grace may abound.” His response was swift and absolute:
“What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? Yah forbid!” – Romans 6:1-2 Evil cannot produce righteousness any more than darkness can give birth to light. Lawlessness cannot establish justice, and rebellion cannot create peace. Every system, empire, and person that has attempted to use wickedness as a tool for good has only multiplied destruction.
To try to heal the world with the very poison that caused its sickness is madness. If we desire justice, it must be built on obedience. If we long for righteousness, it must grow from righteousness. Yahuah does not bless evil schemes — no matter how noble they appear.
The kingdom of Elohim is not built with the bricks of compromise but upon the unshakable cornerstone of His Word.
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