Appropriate the financial problems, they say, and prostitution will vanish. The same could be said of offense and theft. If economics were such that every one had all that he wanted of product things, robbery could end, they say. The theory appears good. The thing is: how can one be sure that no disasters beyond our control can create new economic needs? Possibly a famine will come someday.
Should financial prerequisite be looked at ample reason, in the future, for each girl to place a "for sale" sign up herself? Could be the starvation for bread (or the hunger for different things) therefore important that we should erase from our souls the picture of Lord? Will there be no religious value value dying for? The world is a large industry where Satan is offering such things as delight, gowns, vehicles, houses, and so on and the currency in exchange is what the Bible calls "souls of men" and girls (Revelation 18:13).
If there is nothing price dying for and every thing is "for sale", if the cost is large enough, then we can make sure Satan will be clever enough to manoeuvre us in to some tight spot wherever we genuinely believe that time has come; then he can get people out. If any person is secretly willing to offer herself giving she gets enough income, she can be sure that Satan will require demand of her sooner or call girls in karachi.
The fault, will be her very own lack of trust, and she can make sure that Satan may have number mercy whatsoever. When she renounces her respect to Christ, Satan takes that as the invitation to move in. What she carries is not sex, but her heart! The Bible shows obviously that financial requisite is not an explanation for sin. Shedrach, Meshach, and Abednego thought we would be cast into the fiery furnace as opposed to bow down seriously to the king's golden picture in Babylon (Daniel 3).
Daniel herself thought we would be cast into the Lions' den as opposed to dishonor God (Daniel 5). If any woman who has felt herself pushed to become prostitute , let her obtain a Bible, and research the articles offered here. Let her kneel alone in prayer and state the savior's promise, "Him that comes in my experience, I will in number sensible cast out" (John 6:37). The first thing she has to do is to decide on to think that promise.
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