The Fastest Spreading Wildfire called IMMORTALITY

THE GREATEST WILDFIRE OF OUR GENERATION

We’ve heard about wildfires—natural disasters that tear through forests, destroy homes, and leave behind ash and ruin. The damage is often irreversible. But today, there’s another wildfire spreading across our world—one far more dangerous than flames. It doesn’t just consume property; it devours souls, families, futures, and destinies.

 That wildfire is sexual immorality.

 Never before has our generation been this exposed, this perverse, this normalized in immorality. It’s as though the spirit that once judged Sodom and Gomorrah has been invited into our homes—and we’ve welcomed it with open arms.

 A Culture Burning at the Edges

Sexual immorality is often defined as the surrender of sexual purity—engaging in sexual behavior outside the boundaries of God’s design for marriage (Matthew 19:4–5). It includes everything from premarital sex to pornography, masturbation, adultery, and homosexuality.

 Once seen as shameful, these acts are now celebrated, marketed, and glorified in movies, music, fashion, and online platforms. Society has traded holiness for “tolerance,” and in doing so, redefined evil as freedom.

 Today, losing your virginity before age 16 is so normalized that virginity itself is seen as odd. I’ve met children—yes, children—10 years old, already engaged in sexual activities or addicted to pornography. What was once unthinkable is now unchallenged.

 The Target: Our Children

Childhood should be sacred. Yet fashion brands push “sexy” clothing for little girls, the internet exposes kids to explicit content, and entertainment encourages early sexual curiosity. The predators are not hiding—they are in cartoons, music videos, celebrity idols, and phone screens.

 The result? A generation of children who are growing up without innocence, without guidance, and without truth.

 I live near a university, and what I see at night is heartbreaking—young boys and girls dressed provocatively, roaming the streets with no sense of identity or value beyond their bodies. A preacher once said, “If God doesn’t judge this generation, He’ll have to apologize to Sodom and Gomorrah.” I find myself nodding in painful agreement.

 


Sex Has Lost Its Sacredness

Sex used to be something sacred—an act reserved for marriage, deeply tied to commitment and love. Now, it’s reduced to entertainment, a casual transaction. Couples live together for years without the covenant of marriage. Many only marry out of obligation—unexpected pregnancies or social pressure—not love.

 Sex has become so cheap that its power to bond and bless has been lost. When something sacred is treated as common, its value fades—and so do the boundaries that protect us.

 Is it any surprise that divorce is rising, or that single motherhood is now trendy rather than tragic? I’ve heard young girls casually say, “I just feel like having a baby,” as if children were fashion accessories.

 The Consequences We Cannot Ignore

Families are being destroyed. Marriages are crumbling. Children are being raised in confusion. The media fuels unrealistic expectations, and social media multiplies comparison and lust.

 And the Church is not immune. Even among Christians, sexual sin has crept in, disguised in jokes, tolerated in silence, and justified with compromise.

Proverbs 6:27 asks, “Can a man scoop fire into his lap without his clothes being burned?” The answer is obvious—no. Yet many of us live like we can play with fire and remain untouched.

There Is Still Hope

Despite this darkness, there is hope. God has not turned His back on this generation. He is calling us to repentance—not with judgment, but with love.

His commands are not restrictions; they are protection. Like levees that guard against floods, God's Word is meant to shield us from destruction. Sexuality is a gift, but it was never meant to be abused.

Paul writes, “The body is not meant for sexual immorality, but for the Lord” (1 Corinthians 6:13). Your body has purpose. Your purity has power. Your identity is not found in trends, but in Christ.

The Call to Return

Revelation 2:21 records Jesus’ words to a church that tolerated immorality: “I gave her time to repent, but she refuses.” Don’t let that be your story.

God is patient because He wants all to turn to Him (2 Peter 3:9). The greatest wildfire of our generation can be quenched—not by judgmental sermons or moral policing—but by personal revival, genuine repentance, and a return to the truth.

Let’s build families, churches, and communities where purity is not laughed at, but honored. Let’s raise children who know their worth, not from social media, but from the Word of God.

Let’s Talk

Thank you for reading. These are the cries of my heart, shared with the hope that one person might be stirred to reflect, repent, and rise above the sexual wildfire threatening our world.

If this message touched you, please leave a comment. Let’s talk, learn, and grow together.

 

Compiled by:

Martin Tazanu

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