Ignorance Is Costing the World More Than We Realize!
We live in a time where the word sin has almost disappeared from everyday language.
When it is mentioned, it is usually reserved for extreme acts — violence, corruption, injustice committed on a large scale. Yet the deeper question remains largely unasked:
How does God view sin?
Not how culture defines it.
Not how religion categorizes it.
But how God Himself sees it.
The Sin We No Longer Notice
Most people assume sin must be dramatic to matter. Something public. Something headline-worthy.
But Scripture paints a far more searching picture.
Sin is not only what destroys nations.
It is also what quietly shapes hearts.
A harsh word spoken in impatience.
A moment of pride left unexamined.
A decision made without love when love was possible.
One woman once shared how God brought back a simple memory — moments when she was sharp and impatient with her children during their baths. Nothing abusive. Nothing extreme. Yet God showed her that even these moments mattered, because love was withheld when it could have been given.
That realization changed her.
If small actions matter to God, then so do the large ones — and everything in between.
Accountability Is Universal
The uncomfortable truth is this:
Every human life is accountable.
Not just for belief systems.
Not just for public actions.
But for how we lived, how we loved, and how we treated others when no one was watching.
This includes:
Those who act violently in the name of religion
Those who justify cruelty through ideology
And those who quietly excuse everyday unkindness as “normal”
No one escapes accountability by scale or silence.
Why This Matters Now
Around the world, we see devastating consequences of beliefs that have lost love at their center. But the roots of those outcomes often begin much closer to home — in unchecked pride, fear, self-righteousness, and indifference.
Ignorance is not harmless.
Unexamined hearts are not neutral.
What we excuse today becomes what we tolerate tomorrow.
A Song Born From This Reflection
Some truths are difficult to communicate through argument or explanation. Music reaches places that words often cannot.
I wrote a song as a response to these reflections — not as a sermon, but as a prayer. A reminder of the Father’s heart, and of the gentleness that draws us back when we are willing to listen.
You can listen to the song here:
👉 YouTube:
https://youtu.be/ZJTWpzfCbqA?si=VRdXoa4xDkihQHk2
Where to Find My Work
If you liked the song above, you may also want to listen to "I Am Who I Am" and "Come Back Home" by Clarivo Sounds - these songs are available on all major streaming platforms.
My books — including The Heart of the Father, and its translated editions in 15+ languages — can be found through the link below:
👉 Beacons: https://beacons.ai/clarivo
A Closing Thought
This is not a call to fear.
It is a call to awareness.
Not condemnation — but clarity.
When we understand how deeply God values love, even in the smallest moments, our lives begin to change. And when hearts change, the world follows.
Thank you for reading.
If this resonates, feel free to share it with someone who may be searching quietly.
— Dominic

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