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A Generation of Vipers at the Point of No Return

  • Writer: Juan Miro
    Juan Miro
  • Nov 29, 2025
  • 7 min read

Updated: Nov 30, 2025

A Generation of Vipers at the Point of No Return

Beloved, our junk media—coupled with sin’s acceptance and promotion—is driving this generation of vipers to the point of no return. The poison is no longer hidden; it is celebrated, taught, and woven into daily life.

There was a time when evil works of violence, thievery, corruption, envy, hate, and jealousy were portrayed as shameful actions in our entertainment and in most of the conversational topics carried out by the general population. These actions were portrayed and taught in the majority of our homes, temples, schools, and public places as something to be ashamed of.

But we always knew that the hypocrites existed, and Christ Himself pointed them out over two thousand years ago. Hypocrites who pretended to walk in righteousness, knowing that if they revealed their evil openly it would not be accepted by the general population. So they waited for their time, allowing sin to nest and grow to the level we see today, until they could perform an overwhelming act of takeover—which now seems to have materialized. This is the son of perdition revealed, the final antichrist movement rising before our eyes, ushering us into the last stage of the Great Tribulation in which we are now involved.

And this is the tragedy: the progressive growth of sin has eroded what little righteousness we were able to glimpse as a society. The peaks of virtue that once shone in our homes, schools, and communities have been worn down, replaced by the normalization of corruption and the glorification of evil.

Today those hypocrites are portrayed as models of proper behavior under the corrupted theory of evolution—“survival of the fittest”—where the weak must die, be preyed upon, and abused, so that the evil may attain extreme wealth and power, only to squander it in sin and frivolity.

Once evil was portrayed by many as shameful, but today that number has become almost zero—all due to evolutionary teaching. Once sin was hidden, now sin is defended. Love was never the standard for the hypocrites; it was only a pretence, a disguise to buy time until they could come out of their closets of hate and destruction. And now, having cast off the mask, they openly mock love itself.

And the fact is, some of us have only recently awakened to the evil taught and the idolizing and glorification of enslavers like Christopher Columbus, and the many others throughout history whose works and greed were nothing but satanic.

We have leaders of movements where discrimination, abuse, hatred, and treating others’ needs with disdain—lacking empathy, mercy, and most importantly love—are seen as weakness, not to be followed or taught to our people and children. Some, with their evil tongues, have dared to utter the words “empathy is overrated,” a direct antonym and contradiction to the words “love your neighbor as yourself” and “do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”

.And so the line is drawn. The weak, the widow, the orphan, the stranger at the gate—all those whom God commanded us to protect—are now despised, mocked, and preyed upon. The strong devour the weak, the rich enslave the poor, and the hypocrites call it progress. Yet the saddest part of all for God is that the enslaved, persecuted, abused, and discarded do not seek to build a system of justice and equality for all; instead, they desire to become the enslaver, the abuser, and the persecutor—the biggest hoarder, with the largest number attached to their net worth, or their evil worth in the eyes of God. All for the love of money, which has now become the golden calf, adored and idolized beyond life itself by fools. But the Lord has spoken: “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil.” The deception may reign for a season, but the justice of God is eternal. The Great Tribulation is not a myth; it is a warning. And the trumpet will sound, and every hidden work will be brought into the light—for this is the son of perdition revealed, the final Antichrist movement rising before our eye

Yet the Word of God warns us that the Spirit of God will not strive with the spirit of men forever, and that consequences are coming.

 Genesis 6:3: “And the LORD said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years.”

There comes a time when the Spirit ceases to contend, and the venom of sin consumes the soul. When repentance is no longer an option for the person because his level of sin is so deep that God gives him over to a reprobate mind—a mind that does not or cannot conceive what righteousness is, what holiness is, what love is.

1 John 4:8 reminds us: “He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love.

Jesus himself declared, “O generation of vipers” (Matthew 12:34; 23:33), exposing the hypocrisy and corruption of his day—a warning that echoes into ours. The viper is venomous, deceptive, and deadly. It represents sin that is not only committed but defended, taught, and celebrated. At first, the Spirit convicts, striving with man to repent. But when sin becomes a way of life, the venom begins to consume the sinner himself.

Paul confirms this in

 Romans 1:28: “And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient.” 

This is the outside lock—the moment when man seals the deal, when the venom has hardened the heart and blinded the mind. It is not God abandoning love, but man stepping outside of it, consumed by his own poison.

The Two Realms of Sin

There are sins of the flesh and sins of the spirit.

  • The sin of the flesh is murder, theft, corruption—the greatest violation of human dignity.

  • The sin of the spirit is the rejection of Christ, the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit—the greatest violation of divine truth.

The fleshly sin destroys the body, but the spiritual sin seals the soul. Together, they form the venom that consumes the viper until he is outside of God’s striving love.

I’d like to ask those of you who are still striving with the Spirit of God in your lives: Do you feel you are surrounded by a generation of vipers? I ask because everywhere I look, everywhere I go, everywhere I’m at, I can’t help but notice the attitude of the viper—waiting to strike, looking for strife, looking to prey on others.

I pray frequently to the Lord that this perspective is only one I have developed because of commitment as a devout Christian and an educated social psychologist. I pray that my feelings and perspective be not true—that 90% of our society has decayed to the point of no return. But at the same time I’m reminded by the Spirit of the scriptures where the Lord states in

 Matthew 24:22: “And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect’s sake those days shall be shortened.

Revelation for Today

The Lord revealed to me: “Your generation of vipers is very close to the point of no return. Their sinful format is so engrained in their teachings, customs, and daily life perspectives that the poison is consuming them.”

Homes, schools, and temples have all become the breeding grounds for these vipers. The places where corruption, abuse, greed, envy, jealousy, and hate are not only accepted but promoted and taught—all in the name of survival of the fittest, power of the most wealthy, or physically attractive. All promoted and accepted under the fake cloak of healthy competition.

All these places where supporting the weak and comforting the feeble-minded should be honored are now mocked. Yet the Word exhorts us in

 1 Thessalonians 5:14: “Now we exhort you, brethren, warn them that are unruly, comfort the feeble minded, support the weak, be patient toward all men.” 

But these values have been stripped from society, leaving venom in their place.

The Venom of Words

Beloved, the venom is not only in actions but in words.

  • Matthew 12:34: “O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things? for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.”

  • 1 Corinthians 15:33: “Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners.”

  • Proverbs 18:21: “Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof.”

  • James 3:6: “And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity: so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell.”

Words reveal the heart. Words shape homes, schools, and nations. Words can either heal or poison. And today, junk media has become the pulpit of deception, spreading venom through communication that corrupts good manners and normalizes rebellion against God. Out of the fullness of the heart, the mouth speaks—and our generation’s speech reveals a heart consumed by poison.

The Eternal Consequence

Beloved, this is not just history—it is prophecy for our time. We live in a generation where sin is normalized, defended, and promoted. Junk media has become the pulpit of deception, and daily life itself has become a ritual of rebellion against God. The Spirit still strives, but the hour is late. The venom is spreading. The point of no return is near.

The Lord has revealed to me that those who make the choice become the chosen. Those who make the difficult but beautiful choice of embracing true love become the only chosen to dwell with the mighty Creator for eternity. The rest will be sent to the place where tears and the gnashing of teeth is a constant reality:

  • Matthew 8:12

Yet even now, the Word reminds us in

 Romans 5:8: “But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” 

God’s mercy endures forever, but the door must be entered before it is sealed. Beloved, choose Christ today. Do not let the poison consume you. Do not become the viper whose venom seals his own fate. Do not become the Pharaoh whom God hardened his heart and delivered to a reprobate mind doomed for hellfire, as it is written in Exodus 9:12: “And the LORD hardened the heart of Pharaoh, and he hearkened not unto them; as the LORD had spoken unto Moses.”

For now we see through a glass darkly

 (1 Corinthians 13:12): “For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.” 

But the Spirit is showing us enough to know: the time is short, the warning is clear, and the call to repentance is urgent.

In “The Gray Area Rushing into the Great Tribulation.”You may read more about these warnings.


 
 
 

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