It is ok to continue!
In programming, a loop is a sequence of instructions that is continually repeated until a certain condition is reached.
However, before you reach the condition where the loop stops execution, you can skip some of the steps. If a loop is to run for 5 times, and you don’t want it to execute on the 3rd time, you can use the continue keyword, to state it that when the iteration gets to 3, instead of executing the loop, it should skip to 4.
Whether we recognize it or not, we are all in a loop, one day a certain condition would be met and we will stop execution and go meet with our Creator. But before this very day comes, when you meet with certain conditions that are not in line with what the Great one needs, all we need to do is use the continue keyword and skip that stage.
So the world is a loop, and one day we’re all going to answer to the Creator, but before then, when sin entices you in this loop, consent thou not. Use the continue keyword.
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