Many sad stories are published in the newspapers about prostitution. Women move to large cities in search of the luxury of cars and fine food. Surprisingly, prostitution is a popular way for women to make more money, even though they are respected wives and mothers. Governments are facing a greater problem with "red light" areas Call Girls in Lahore.
Some governments have been so strict that they have eradicated all prostitution. Many writers believe that women are forced into selling their bodies due to economic necessity. Prostitution will disappear if economic problems are fixed, according to them. The same is true for theft and crime. They say that if economics were such that everyone could have all the material goods he needs, theft would stop. This theory sounds fantastic. The problem is that natural disasters can create economic need. Perhaps there will be a famine one day. Is it enough for every woman to put up a "for-sale" sign because of economic necessity? Is hunger so essential that we must erase God's image from our hearts? Is there any spiritual worth that is worth dying to? The world is a vast market where Satan sells pleasure, cars and houses. These goods are exchanged in currency that the Bible calls the "souls" (Revelation 18-13). Satan will try to convince us that there is nothing worth dying for and that everything is "for sale". He will then buy us out. Satan can take control of any woman willing to sell her body in exchange for enough money. She can be sure that Satan will punish her for her infidelity. Satan will accept her renunciation to Christ as an invitation to join the fray. She does not sell her soul but sex. The Bible clearly states that economic necessity is not an excuse for sin. Meshach and Shedrach chose the fiery furnace to overtake the Babylonian kings' golden image (Daniel 3). Daniel chose to be cast in the Lions' Den, rather than disobey God. (Daniel 5). Any woman who feels driven by the desire to become a prostitute should read the Bible. Let her pray and claim the promise of God's savior, "Him that comes to me, shall I not cast out" (John 6,37). First, she must decide to believe the promise. After accepting that she is a child God, who was redeemed by the blood of His Son and that He died for Her, she can proclaim her freedom in Christ. She will not be held prisoner by the devils in hell when she declares, from the bottom of the heart, "I want freedom; for thy precepts are I seek" (Psalms119:45). Prostitution is not an all-purpose business. The social plague wouldn't exist if it wasn't for men. The same sin can be committed by both men and women. Modern slavery is complex. Slavery was not always easy. Many premarital sex victims are sent home by their families and schools. Many of these girls don't know how they can make a living so they resort to prostitution. They justification their actions by saying this is the only job that they have. This is how girls' lives are often ruined. It's not her fault she was seduced. It was also her fault that the boy had sex with her. While the girl is responsible for her mistakes, the boy will often not pay his "bill", until the Judgment day. If a prostitute believes in Christ, how can he or she make a living as a prostitute if he/she gives up his/her life of prostitution to do so? God will test her faith just like He does with His children. If she trusts Him, He will not abandon her. This is something that millions of people can verify. Elijah was told by a little boy and a widow that they had a baby. I swear to the living Lord your God I don't have bread. I have only a handful of flour in a bowl and some olive oils in a jar. I came to gather firewood for my house and prepare the rest for my son. We will die if we don't eat this last meal. Elijah encouraged her to believe in the Lord God Israel. He was a loving Heavenly Father who would never leave. This is what the Lord God Of Israel said: "The bowl will not dry before I send rain (1 Kings 17,12-14). He kept His promise to every believing woman! He will keep His promise to all women who have the same faith as Him. This is also confirmed by the story of Rahab, a prostitute who helped the Israelite spy to enter the land Jericho. This story is found in Joshua 2. Verse 8-14 are the most important. Rahab went back to her roof. Rahab returned to her roof and told the spies that God had given Israel this place. Everyone is now shaken by fear because of you. We were also told that the Lord dried up the Red Sea to enable you to leave Egypt. You also destroyed Sihon, Og and the Amorite Kings east of the Jordan River. We know that the Lord your God controls all things and we have lost our will to fight. Please, in the name of Jesus Christ, promise to be as kind to me and as generous to my family as you have been. Your people will not allow my father and mother to die, nor my siblings or their families. "Rahab," said the spy. "If we keep quiet about what we are doing, we promise to be kind to your when we get this country." We pray that the Lord will punish those who break our promises. Even though she was a prostitute at the time, it was a pivotal moment in her life. Her story is one of the most beautiful in Scripture because she believed in God. Hebrews 11:31 states that Rahab was a prostitute, but believed in God and accepted the spies. She was spared from the death of all those who disobeyed. God may not be your usual ally. One thing is certain: God will support you if you are an ally. Only need to reach out, He already took the first steps in sending His son to death to pay for your sins. Prostitution was not approved of by God in biblical times. It is not something he likes now. Rahab's house was known to have been a prostitute. Rahab's home was believed to be safe and secure enough for them to gather information without being asked. Rahab may have been Rahab's only refuge from the outside world because Rahab's business was so lucrative. Rahab, whatever the reason, was open to God and used by Him to win the Victory over Jericho. Rahab's story serves as a reminder of God's ability to help us, if we are willing to work hard. No matter how many sins you have committed in your past, God will provide help.
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