There are stories many people are afraid to say out loud.
Stories of men seeking wealth through dark means—where the condition is not just sacrifice, but humiliation. Where a person is told that to gain riches, he must eat what should never be touched 👉 his excrement!
There are also stories of those who swear falsely—calling on God to defend a lie—only to later face consequences so degrading that they go to feed on human dung.
Some dismiss these stories.
Some laugh them off.
But others know they exist—and they are not ordinary.
What kind of desperation leads a person to that point?
What must a man ignore within himself to accept such a condition?
The truth is this:
No one arrives there suddenly.
It begins slowly.
A compromise.
A quiet decision.
A willingness to gain at all costs.
And then the line moves.
What once felt impossible… becomes negotiable.
What once was rejected… becomes accepted.
This is why the moment in Book of Ezekiel 4:12–15 is so striking.
God told Ezekiel to prepare his food over human dung.
Not as a ritual.
Not as a path to power.
But as a sign.
A message to a people who had stopped listening.
They had ignored warnings for too long.
So the message was no longer spoken—it was shown.
Something shocking.
Something impossible to ignore.
Even Ezekiel himself recoiled—and God allowed a change. But the message remained:
When people turn away long enough,
they can reach a place where what is unclean no longer feels unclean.
That is the danger.
The stories we hear today—whether about desperate wealth or false swearing—point to the same reality:
A human heart can fall further than it ever imagined.
Not in one step.
But in many small ones.
Until dignity is traded…
truth is abandoned…
and what should never be done
is done without resistance.
So this is not just about them.
It is a warning.
Because if a person keeps ignoring the voice that says “no”…
there may come a time when nothing inside them says it anymore.
— Whispered Vault
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