When Unrighteousness Is Celebrated

What the World Considers “Bible Hate Speech” Is Rising—and Why Truth Must Be Preserved Now In the Face of Unrighteousness

His organization canceled him.
The world mocked him.
Satan raged against him.
God lifted him up.

Jaden Ivey never backed down from his faith in Christ. He spoke plainly when others stayed silent. When the NBA celebrated pride month, he called it what Scripture calls it—unrighteousness.

For that, they labeled him “crazy.”
They called him “extreme.”
They removed him.

All he did was speak truth from the Word of God.

But Jaden Ivey understood something many do not. He knew there is no value in gaining the world while losing your soul. He refused to trade truth for acceptance.

And God had other plans.

After his release, Jaden was seen preaching the gospel in the streets of Chicago. What the world tried to silence, God amplified. What they meant for evil, God used for good.

“You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.” (Genesis 50:20)

His life now stands as a public contrast—a world celebrating sin while rejecting the truth that exposes it.

If speaking truth can cost someone everything in a moment like Jaden Ivey, what would remain if truth itself became harder to access? This is why more believers are beginning to consider what it means to preserve it while we still can.


A World Morally Depraved World Redefining and Removing Truth

What happened to Jaden Ivey is not isolated.

It is a pattern. The world is filled with much quieter Jaden Ivey’s being persecuted for their faith.

“If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world. That is why the world hates you.” (John 15:18-19)

Across the world, people now label biblical truth as harmful and hate speech. They twist language and redefine morality. They take what God calls sin and celebrate it openly.

The truth is inverted and they call it hate and evil. The lie they call good.

At the same time, they begin to label the Word of God as something dangerous.

They call it Bible hate speech.

Scripture warned us this would happen:

“Woe to those who call evil good
and good evil,
who put darkness for light
and light for darkness,
who put bitter for sweet
and sweet for bitter.” (Isaiah 5:20)

We are watching this unfold in real time.

When a culture no longer recognizes truth, it doesn’t just ignore it—it begins to replace it. And that raises a deeper question: how do we ensure truth remains when the world no longer values it?


The Rise of What the World Considers “Bible Hate Speech”

This shift is no longer subtle.

Street preachers face arrest simply for sharing the gospel. Many of these cases collapse in court, but the message is clear: pressure is unrelenting and increasing.

In Finland, parliamentarian Päivi Räsänen faced legal action for quoting Scripture. Finland In 2019, she questioned her church’s celebration of LGBTQ. Authorities searched years of her public statements, looking for biblical references that described unrighteousness. She stood trial multiple times. Even after early victories, the legal pressure continued. The Finnish Supreme Court eventually ruled against her and sent her to prison.

Now the issue has escalated further.

In Canada, proposed legislation such as Bill C-9 (Combatting Hate Act) seeks to remove legal protections for those who speak from religious conviction quoting the Bible. The direction is clear—what was once protected speech may soon be punishable.

Notice the language shift.

Sharing Scripture is no longer seen as truth.

It is labeled as hat and harm.

If simply quoting Scripture can bring legal consequences, then preserving the Word of God is no longer optional—it becomes essential. The question is whether we are preparing for that reality now.


Unrighteousness: From Silence to Removal

There is a pattern to all of this.

Yesterday, they tried to silence the Word of God.
Today, they work to remove legal protections.
Tomorrow, they will attempt to remove it entirely.

This is how unrighteousness advances in a morally depraved world chasing after lies.

Not through chaos—but through gradual acceptance and legal reinforcement.

As moral decay deepens, laws begin to reflect that decay. What once protected truth begins to suppress it.

And when truth is suppressed, deception fills the void. Remove God and Satan is there to fill the void.

This is a fast growing and frightening trend. In a world filled with moral decay and rot, the laws of protection for speech will crumble under the weight of this depravity.

Truth is rarely removed all at once. It is slowly pushed aside until it becomes difficult to find. That is why wise believers are asking a simple question: what will still remain when access is no longer guaranteed?


Where This Is Leading

Scripture does not leave us guessing.

The book of Revelation describes a future where global authority by the man of lawlessness will demand allegiance. Those who refuse and do not accept the mark of the beast will face persecution and death. Truth will not be tolerated—it will be hunted.

This is not distant speculation.

The early stages are already visible. This prophecy in Revelation is in clear focus.

Only those without discernment will fail to see where this is heading.

Scripture has already shown us where this road leads. The only question left is whether we are willing to prepare while there is still time.


The Urgent Need to Preserve Truth In the Face of Unrighteousness

This is where the conversation becomes personal.

If access to biblical truth continues to narrow…
If digital platforms begin to restrict or remove it…
Or if the Word of God becomes labeled as unlawful…

Then where will people turn?

Especially those left behind at the rapture.

When confusion spreads across the world, many will begin searching for answers. Governments will offer explanations. Media will shape narratives. Artificial voices will produce endless content.

But truth will be harder to find. God’s Word will be buried under layers of deception meant for a world headed toward God’s wrath.

Unless God’s truth has been preserved.

If confusion rises and truth becomes buried, the difference will not be who is searching—but who has already prepared for those who will be searching after being left behind.


A Home Christian Library as a Witness Against Unrighteousness

This is why building a Christian home library matters now more than ever.

Not out of fear.

Out of faithfulness.

A Bible on a shelf cannot be edited.
A printed page cannot be algorithmically buried.
Sound doctrine, once preserved, cannot be rewritten overnight.

When voices are silenced, written truth will still speak.

When the world calls the Bible hate speech, the Word of God will still carry life. Life and light for those who will be searching and in desperate need of it. This might seem like a far distant concern for you. But it sits right at our doorstep.

A home Christian library becomes more than a collection.

It becomes a witness. A witness for the lost and left behind.

A place where truth remains when everything else shifts toward deception.

What if you could be a part of God’s evangelists that will preach the gospel as their last chance for salvation in the Tribulation?

This is why a home Christian library is not just a collection of books—it is a decision to ensure truth remains accessible when the world makes it difficult or even impossible to find. To understand this more fully, explore Why Every Christian Should Consider a Home Christian Library.


One day, someone may walk into your home searching for answers. It may be a loved one or a stranger.

They may remember a conversation or recall a warning.
They may finally ask the questions they once ignored.

And in that moment, what remains in your home may guide them to truth.

In the darkest days, clarity will be rare.

Truth will be precious.

And what you preserve today may become someone else’s lifeline tomorrow.

One day soon, some of those left behind will search for truth with urgency and desperation. What they find—or fail to find—may depend on what was preserved before that moment ever came.


This Is the Time to Act Before Unrighteousness Explodes

We are not called to panic.

We are called to discern.

The rise of unrighteousness is not just a cultural trend—it is a spiritual reality unfolding before us. The labeling of Scripture as Bible hate speech is not the end—it is the beginning of something far more restrictive and deceptive. It will lead many astray.

That is why the time to act is now.

Not later.
Not when access is gone and truth is harder to find.

Now.

Preserve the Word of God.
Guard sound doctrine.
Prepare your home as a place where truth remains.

Because the days are coming when truth will not be easily found.

But it must still be available.

The window to prepare is still open—but it will not remain open forever. The time to understand why this matters is now.


Next Step: Don’t Let This Moment Pass

You can feel it.

Something is changing. Unrighteousness is growing. Jaden Ivey moments are occurring more frequently.

Truth is being challenged.
Access is becoming uncertain.
And the cost of standing on the Word of God is rising.

But this moment is not meant to paralyze you.

It is meant to move you.

You don’t need to have everything figured out or have a perfect plan. You simply need to take the first step toward preserving what matters most.

Because one day, someone may search for truth in a world filled with confusion—and what you choose to preserve today may be what they find.

If you’re ready to understand how to begin, where to focus, and why this matters more than ever, take the next step here:

Preserve Truth While You Still Can

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