External environmental influences
The lecture revolves around external influences and their deep role in shaping a person spiritually, psychologically, and behaviorally. It stresses that the human being is a sensitive instrument affected by everything he sees, hears, reads, and associates with. The lecture shows that dangerous influences can lead even the wisest or holiest individuals astray if they are not careful about the type of companionship and interaction in their life.
External influence from the beginning of creation
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Sin began through an external influence: the serpent influenced Eve, and Eve influenced Adam.
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Even in heaven, the fall of Satan caused the fall of others through his influence.
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Thus, one person can cause the fall of another by influence.
Biblical example: the fall of Solomon
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Although King Solomon saw God twice and built the Temple, the negative influence of his foreign wives led his heart away from God.
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This shows that bad companionship can corrupt even the wisest of people.
The danger of unhealthy association
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Scripture warns against mixing with pagans, false teachings, and distorted doctrines.
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Even reading, hearing, or watching wrong ideas can influence faith and beliefs.
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Dangerous influences can come through:
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friends
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books
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magazines
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movies
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media
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environment
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social customs
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Such association may cause:
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temptation
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fear
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doubt
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change of behavior
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change of principles
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and sometimes change of faith.
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Psychological and spiritual contagion
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Just as physical diseases spread, psychological and spiritual issues can also spread, such as fear, anxiety, doubt, or even the spirit of discouragement.
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Even language, expressions, and tone are influenced by association.
The responsibility of choosing well
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A person must choose carefully:
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friends
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environment
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books
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what he watches
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what he listens to
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Parents must also watch their children’s friends.
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Because a person is shaped by those he associates with.
Intellectual association is also dangerous
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Not only personal relationships, but even ideas can be harmful when encountered in books, strange teachings, or heresies.
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Reading distorted doctrines without knowing the proper responses may change belief.
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This is why the Pope warns strongly against interacting with misleading groups or confusing books.
Positive examples: people who changed the environment instead of being changed
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Daniel lived in a pagan environment but kept his principles.
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Joseph lived in pagan Egypt but was not influenced.
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Moses lived in the house of Pharaoh and remained faithful.
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Nehemiah and Ezra reformed the people they served.
These were strong spiritual figures supported by divine grace.
Spiritual conclusion
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Every human being is influenced, so one must avoid anything that harms or changes the heart or the faith.
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One must choose righteous companionship that supports spiritual growth.
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And live with wisdom and rely on the grace of God which preserves.
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Christian life requires constant discernment regarding what enters the mind and heart.
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