Eternal Consequences | Perilous World Radio 8/1/25

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In a recent episode of "Perilous World Radio," host David Masters shared a concerning experience involving a video of an individual passionately accusing the current president and his associates of embodying the evils of Nazism. Masters described the individual as seemingly possessed and reflected on his own encounters with people who appeared to be under the influence of dark forces. Drawing from personal memories, he recounted how he witnessed his father work with individuals affected by these malevolent forces over several decades. The conversation then transitioned to the topic of evil and its impact on the subconscious mind. Masters expressed his intention to present audio from Billy Graham, who spoke about spiritual warfare. Graham emphasized the necessity of making a choice in life, highlighting the existence of two divergent paths: one leading to destruction and the other to eternal life. He stressed that individuals must choose their direction, highlighting that this choice is pivotal and must align with one's actions regarding faith in Christ. Ultimately, Graham articulated the idea that life is filled with continuous decisions that can have eternal consequences, shaping one’s destiny forever.
David changes topic and expresses concern about idolatry within the Catholic Church, criticizing the prevalence of images and statues that portray Christ. Masters argue that bestowing divine qualities upon these representations is perilous, suggesting that it can lead to a dangerous form of mass formation where individuals elevate others—like celebrities—onto pedestals. This, he warns, opens the door to negative forces, emphasizing that pride often precedes downfall, as stated in the Bible. David encourages a cautious approach to assessing people's true character, stressing that it often takes time to uncover who individuals really are. He highlighted the unpredictability of human behavior, noting that people can surprise you in both positive and negative ways. Instead of making hasty judgments or placing blind trust in others, he advocates for a more discerning attitude, acknowledging that relying too heavily on others can lead to disappointment and betrayal. David encourages everyone to visit us at www.fhu.com to subscribe and get access to countless hours of material from Roy Masters. See yall next week!

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