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Why do righteous people seem to vanish?

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The disappearance of the righteous reflects the fallen state of humanity since sin entered the world.

The absence of the righteous is a recurring theme in Scripture, indicative of the moral decline present in a fallen world. Psalm 12 illustrates a reality where 'the faithful have vanished from among men.' This phenomenon can be traced back to humanity's sinful nature, where the lack of knowledge and reverence for God leads to the decline of piety. Throughout history, faithful individuals have often faced persecution and isolation, making it imperative for believers to pray for God's deliverance and preservation of the faithful amidst a prevailing culture of wickedness.
Scripture References: Psalm 12:1, Romans 3:10-12, Matthew 7:13-14

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