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False Faith & Self-contentment

False Faith & Self-contentment A brief exploration of the dangers of false faith and spiritual complacency Introduction “In the name of Jesus” holds immeasurable authority and can cast out demons—but only in the mouths of those who have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. The authority behind the name of Jesus comes not from mere utterance, but from the One who gives it. Jesus grants His power to those who believe in Him, walk with Him, and are filled with His Spirit. Without that living connection, invoking His name can be not only ineffective—but harmful. Spiritual complacency is another silent destroyer. Many people experience freedom from spiritual oppression, only to stagnate or regress in their faith. They become “weekend believers,” showing up for church, but living like unbelievers from Monday to Saturday. This lukewarm state is not harmless—it’s a fertile ground for spiritual deception and attack. The consequences of false faith and spiritual laziness are severe and sobering. The Story of the Sons of Sceva In Acts 19, we meet the sons of Sceva, Jewish exorcists who had witnessed Paul casting out demons in Jesus’ name. Wanting to imitate what they saw, they tried to do the same. They approached a demon-possessed man and said, “We adjure you by the Jesus whom Paul preaches.” But the evil spirit replied, “Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are you?” What followed was a violent beating, leaving the sons of Sceva naked and wounded. This gripping story teaches a crucial lesson: you cannot imitate spiritual authority. The sons of Sceva lacked a personal relationship with Jesus. They were merely mimicking spiritual practices without the indwelling presence of the Spirit. Their words had no weight because their hearts had no connection to Christ. Trying to use divine authority without divine relationship is spiritual fraud—and it carries dangerous consequences. When Complacency Becomes Affliction Some people wonder why life seems to fall apart after they accept Christ. While salvation brings freedom, it also invites spiritual warfare. The devil doesn’t give up territory easily. But if a new believer does not pursue growth, deepen their faith, or remain spiritually alert, they become vulnerable. Jesus illustrated this in Matthew 12:45:“Then it goes and brings with it seven other spirits more wicked than itself, and they go in and dwell there; and the last state of that man is worse than the first…” When unclean spirits are cast out but the “house” (the person’s life) remains empty—unfilled by the presence of God—the spirits return with reinforcements. This is what happens when someone is content with shallow faith. They go to church but still live in sin, opening spiritual doors that invite demonic activity. Weekend deliverance becomes a cycle of temporary relief with no real transformation. The Subtle Work of the Enemy Jesus said, “While men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat” (Matthew 13:25). This speaks of spiritual laziness. When a believer is not alert, the enemy infiltrates unnoticed. The effects may not appear immediately—they are often delayed, showing up months or even years later. This delayed attack makes it even more dangerous, because it’s often harder to trace and root out. Spiritual complacency gives the enemy legal access to plant confusion, sickness, temptation, and bondage. Think of a person who is still enjoying secret sin while attending church. This person may appear godly outwardly, but inwardly, they are spiritually compromised. That inner compromise becomes a foothold for the enemy. And no matter how many times demons are cast out, they return if they still “own” the place. The Key: Filling the House Deliverance is not enough. We must fill the house. We must actively pursue a deeper relationship with God, daily feeding on His Word, praying fervently, and walking in obedience. Jesus must not just be Savior—He must be Lord. 2 Corinthians 3:17 reminds us: “Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.” True freedom—freedom from sin, bondage, and demonic influence—is found in the presence of the Holy Spirit. If He dwells in you, you are free. If He leads you, you are protected. If He fills you, there is no room for anything else. Conclusion Christianity is not a show. It is not ritual, imitation, or performance. It is a living relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. The name of Jesus has power—but only when it’s backed by faith, obedience, and relationship. Don’t settle for surface-level religion. Dig deep. Pursue God daily. Don’t fall asleep spiritually—stay alert, be vigilant, and guard your heart. True liberty comes from living in the presence of the Holy Spirit. Only then can we walk in victory, overcome evil, and avoid the dangers of false faith and deadly self-contentment.

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Breaking Evil Altars the God’s Way – Part 2

Breaking Evil Altars the God’s Way – Part 2 Introduction There are many signs and symptoms that point to the presence of evil altars in the lives of individuals and families. These include mysterious deaths, insanity, incurable diseases and sicknesses, endless cycles of divorce, and persistent financial struggles. These indicators are not mere coincidences—they often point to deeply rooted spiritual issues operating from unseen realms. In this article, we delve deeper to understand what connects a person to these evil altars. There must be cords, ties, or spiritual ropes that bind individuals to negative spiritual programs. Until these connections are severed, freedom remains elusive. Our focus is to explore how the scriptures teach us to break free from these entanglements and walk in the liberty that Christ offers. Understanding the Cords That Bind Imagine a donkey pulling a cart filled with Bamburi cement. The donkey exerts itself, struggling under the weight of its burden. But how exactly is the donkey connected to the cart? Through a rope—simple, yet powerful. As long as the rope holds, the donkey remains tethered to the heavy load. The moment the rope is cut, the donkey is free. Likewise, many believers are spiritually yoked to evil altars, pulling heavy burdens of curses, patterns, and cycles that are not theirs to bear. One can be faithfully attending church every week and still remain bound, because the ropes—the spiritual ties—have not been identified and broken. The Invitation of Christ Jesus gives a profound invitation in Matthew 11:28:“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”This rest is not just physical relaxation—it is a spiritual reprieve, a divine disconnection from burdens we were never meant to carry. But He doesn’t stop there. In Matthew 11:29, Jesus continues:“Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.”This is the key—take my yoke and learn from me. Deliverance is not just about breaking away from darkness but also binding oneself to light. There is no spiritual vacuum. You must unyoke from the world and yoke yourself to Christ. This is not automatic; it is a personal journey of discipleship. Being a weekend churchgoer is not the same as being a disciple. Discipleship is a deliberate path of learning, submitting, and walking with Jesus. The Ropes Behind the Patterns Once you yoke yourself to Jesus, He begins to show you the real reasons behind your burdens. Take, for example, a family plagued by repeated divorces. Behind this altar may be ropes of excessive anger, infidelity, or unforgiveness. These behaviors, although seemingly natural, are spiritual ropes that empower the altar of divorce. They are the works of the flesh mentioned in Galatians 5:19-21—sexual immorality, fits of rage, jealousy, selfish ambition, and so forth. These carnal behaviors become the fuel for demonic systems to thrive. Evil altars draw strength from carnality. The more you operate in the flesh, the more you unknowingly sacrifice to these altars. You may be giving large offerings in church, fasting regularly, or praying daily—but as long as the flesh remains your base of operation, those sacrifices may not yield the freedom you desire. The Truth That Sets Free John 8:32 says, “Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”Truth is not just knowledge—it is the person of Christ and His Word. Once you identify the parasite—whether it is pride, anger, lust, or bitterness—you must starve it. The truth starves the lies and the patterns that empower evil. Freedom begins with revelation and is sustained by transformation. You cannot dwell in the same spiritual house with the devil and expect deliverance. The flesh is the devil’s office. If you report for duty in his office, the wage is death, not life. That’s why Galatians 5:13 reminds us:“You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the flesh.”Liberty in Christ is not a license to sin; it is the power to overcome it. Christ didn’t just set us free from something; He set us free for something—a life of righteousness, peace, and power. Conclusion Breaking evil altars the God’s way is not a one-time event; it is a continual process of spiritual exchange. You must first identify the ropes, the spiritual cords that tie you to evil systems. Then, through discipleship, truth, and obedience, you sever those cords and yoke yourself to Jesus. There is no freedom without Christ—and no deliverance without discipleship. Evil altars may be stubborn, but the truth of God is stronger. You are not destined to carry burdens you were never designed to bear. Jesus is still calling: “Come to me…” Choose His yoke, and find your freedom.

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Breaking Evil Altars the God’s Way

Breaking Evil Altars the God’s Way Introduction An altar can simply be a place, an item, or even an earthly being where humanity meets the divinity. That means we might unknowingly be walking around with objects, relationships, habits, or beliefs that serve as altars—either to God or to other spiritual influences. The word altar evokes strong emotions in many people. Some freeze, others tremble. Fear grips their hearts because they believe they are under the oppression of evil altars—spiritual systems raised to fight their progress, oppress their families, and hinder their destinies. In an attempt to break free from such forces, some people—driven by desperation—fall into the hands of wolves in sheep’s clothing. We’ve seen disturbing scenes on TV and social media. So-called “deliverance services” where congregants are beaten, whipped, and humiliated—all in the name of “breaking evil altars.” Some parents are seen laughing while being bludgeoned in front of their children with “anointed” sticks. As if broken bones and bruises are proof that the altar has been dealt with. Some even go as far as selling everything they own to give to self-proclaimed prophets, only to be left broke, miserable, and further oppressed. This confusion is not only heartbreaking; it’s dangerous. But what does the Word of God say? How are evil altars broken? The Ark and Dagon: When God Shows Up Let’s begin with a powerful story from 1 Samuel 5. The Philistines had captured the Ark of the Lord and placed it in the temple of Dagon, their pagan god. The next morning, the idol of Dagon was found fallen face down before the Ark. God doesn’t share His glory! But He didn’t stop there. The next day, Dagon’s head and hands were broken off, leaving only the stump. Panic struck the Philistines. They stopped entering the temple, and a plague of emerods (tumors) fell upon them. What was happening here? The Ark of God—God’s altar of presence—entered the domain of an evil altar, and there was no contest. Dagon bowed, broke, and was disgraced. The people behind the idol worship were also afflicted. Why? Because when God shows up, evil altars cannot stand. Elijah on Mount Carmel: Fire from Heaven Fast forward to 1 Kings 18. Elijah stood alone against 450 prophets of Baal and 400 prophets of Asherah. They cried, danced, and cut themselves all day long, but no fire fell from their gods. Then Elijah repaired the altar of the Lord, soaked it in water, and offered a short but heartfelt prayer. Fire fell from heaven and consumed the sacrifice, the stones, and even the water. The secret? Elijah’s faith wasn’t in rituals or showmanship—it was in the living God. His offering wasn’t about gaining fame or wealth; it was about glorifying God. And God responded with undeniable power. Today, many believe that giving large offerings or making painful sacrifices will destroy evil altars. But Elijah shows us it’s not the amount or the pain of the offering—it’s the heart and the faith behind it. When our offerings aim to glorify God, heaven responds. The Greatest Altar: The Cross of Christ With the death and resurrection of Jesus, a greater altar was established—the cross. Hebrews 10:12 tells us that Jesus offered Himself once for all. Now, God calls us not to bring lambs or goats but to become living sacrifices. Romans 12:1 urges us: “Present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship.” We are the sacrifices now. God doesn’t want just what’s in your hands—He wants your whole heart. But there’s a challenge. Matthew 16:24 says, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.” Self-denial is tough. Believers want to walk in power, yet cling to pride, anger, envy, lust, unforgiveness, and carnality. A defiled sacrifice cannot break altars—it only strengthens them. The sad reality is that many believers unknowingly build up the very altars they want to destroy. When sin reigns in the heart, evil altars gain power. The demonic finds legal ground. Lust becomes a doorway. Unforgiveness becomes a foundation. Pride becomes a pillar. The Ark Is Now Within Us But here’s the good news: the Ark of God is now within us. Hebrews 8:10 says, “I will put my laws into their minds and write them on their hearts.” The tablets of the law, Aaron’s rod of authority, and the manna of provision are now within every believer through Christ. We carry the presence that toppled Dagon. We house the fire that fell on Mount Carmel. If we walk in purity and obedience, the same God who fought for Elijah will fight for us. The same fire that consumed the sacrifice will consume every evil altar that rises against us. We must understand our position in Christ. When we are on fire for God, no Dagon will stand. No sorcerer, witch, or satanic altar will prevail. But this fire requires a pure life—a life surrendered, holy, and ready to burn for His glory. Conclusion Breaking evil altars the God’s way isn’t about drama or manipulation. It’s about truth, purity, and faith. It’s not about how loud we shout or how much we give, but about the heart behind our worship. When we live as true sacrifices—pure and surrendered—God answers by fire. It’s time to stop looking for solutions in theatrics and false promises. The power to destroy evil altars lies in God, and God alone. Let us carry His presence, live sacrificially, and burn with holy fire. For when God shows up, the Dagons of this world will fall, break, and be utterly destroyed.

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Higher Manipulation – Part 1: The Power of Words

Higher Manipulation – Part 1: The Power of Words Introduction Higher manipulations are subtle manipulations. These are the types of tricks and deceptions that are very hard to notice because they come quietly and softly. They don’t shout, they whisper. You only realize you were manipulated after the damage is done—after you were tricked, after you were conned, or after you’ve fallen into the wrong relationship. These manipulations hide behind sweet words, lovely promises, attractive appearances, and sadly, in people we trust the most. It becomes even harder to detect these manipulations when they come from people very close to us—our friends, our family, or even romantic partners. There are many forms of higher manipulation, but today, we will focus on one that affects us every day: manipulation through spoken words and conversation. The Power of Words Words have the power to touch the deepest parts of our hearts. They can awaken emotions, change moods, and even control decisions. That is why some politicians are experts in stirring emotions whenever they speak. They know how to make people feel joy, anger, or fear—and with those feelings, they push people to vote, to act, or to follow blindly. That’s why many people end up disappointed after elections. They realize too late that they were swayed by emotions, not facts. They feel cheated, and they promise to “punish” the leaders at the next elections. Sadly, this rarely happens because the cycle of emotional manipulation continues. We also see this type of manipulation in the Bible, in the story of the Garden of Eden. The devil didn’t use force—he used words. Just a few statements, and Eve started desiring the same forbidden fruit that had been in the Garden all along. The words of the serpent created a new mindset in her, and she was deceived into thinking the fruit was good and desirable. Words have the power to change affections. A man may not have any feelings for a woman, but the moment someone says, “She is a working-class lady,” he might start seeing her differently. The same happens with women. A woman might not be interested in a man, but the moment she hears, “He is rich,” her thoughts and emotions can quickly change. Common sense goes out the window. How to Overcome the Manipulation of Words However, there is a higher power that can help us overcome the tricks and manipulations that come through spoken words. Jesus gave us a great example. In the Bible, Simon Peter—a close friend of Jesus—once spoke to Him, trying to stop Him from going to the cross. Peter wasn’t being evil; in fact, he was showing concern. But he was sincerely wrong. Peter’s words could have easily swayed anyone. Imagine Peter talking while crying, with tears flowing from his eyes. Anyone else might have changed their mind out of sympathy. But Jesus knew the truth and understood His mission. So, He rebuked Peter, saying, “Get behind me, Satan!” because Peter was focusing on worldly things, not spiritual truth. This shows us that not everyone who speaks sincerely is right. People we love can be wrong, especially when their emotions take over. That’s why we must always seek truth, not just sweet or emotional words. Psalm 119:105 says, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” This verse reminds us that God’s Word is what lights our way in this dark and confusing world. When people try to manipulate us with words, promises, or emotions, it is God’s truth that keeps us steady. His Word shows us the right way and protects us from being fooled. Conclusion Higher manipulation is real—and dangerous. It hides in kind voices, trusted faces, and emotional speeches. But if we stay grounded in truth and follow the light of God’s Word, we can avoid being trapped. We must be alert, especially when emotions are high, and remember that even those who love us can sometimes be wrong. Let us learn from Jesus, who did not allow sweet words to distract Him from His purpose. Let us carry God’s Word in our hearts like a lamp that lights our path, and with that light, we can walk safely in a world full of hidden traps. Stay awake. Stay wise. Let the Word of God guide your steps.

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Spiritual Emission

Spiritual Emission Introduction Have you ever noticed that a man moves with a certain kind of atmosphere? It could be attractive or repelling, peaceful or disturbing, and it’s not always about how he looks. Imagine a person who goes to the bathroom, applies the most expensive perfumes, wears designer clothes, and yet, everywhere he goes, he faces rejection, criticism, and contempt. On the other hand, someone who pays little attention to outward appearance—maybe doesn’t even wear deodorant—walks into a room and receives love, respect, and admiration. Confusing, right? Even though the world often detest those walking in the path of Christ, there’s something deeper that influences how people treat one another. There is an invisible force that flows from the heart of a person and affects everything and everyone around them. Picture this: A baby Playing with a snake A baby can play with a large snake, even ride on its back. The snake doesn’t hiss, doesn’t coil to strike—it simply lets the baby be. But now imagine a grown man stumbling upon the same snake. That would be war. Rocks would fly. Sticks would swing. Either the snake dies, or the man gets bitten. So, why the difference? The baby’s heart is clean—no fear, no hatred, no sense of threat. The snake senses this innocence and stays calm. This takes us back to the Garden of Eden. When man lived in peace with God, all of creation responded with peace. The lion was tame. The earth yielded its fruit. But once sin entered man’s heart, everything changed. Fear, guilt, shame, and confusion spread through him like poison. The lion he once named could now see him as prey. Why? Because something in man had changed—and that something began emitting an atmosphere that disturbed peace. Guard Your Heart The Bible tells us clearly: “Guard your heart with all diligence, for out of it flow the issues of life” (Proverbs 4:23). That means your heart is a powerful fountain, releasing either good or toxic spiritual emissions. Think about many family issues today. A woman cries, “He doesn’t love me anymore. I’ve tried everything—new clothes, perfumes—but nothing works.” Or a man says, “She no longer respects me, no matter what I do.” It becomes a tiresome cycle of dressing up the outside while ignoring the inside. People don’t stop to check their own hearts—they just want to fix others. This is the root of self-centeredness. James 4:1 asks, “What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don’t they come from your desires that battle within you?” Conflict begins inside. Peace or war begins in the heart before it ever shows on the outside. Esau and Jacob: A Tale of Two Hearts Esau was the firstborn, strong and favored by his father. But something was off in his heart. He despised his birthright for a mere bowl of stew (Genesis 25:29-34). Later, he made decisions that broke his parents’ hearts. His actions revealed an unclean spiritual emission. Jacob, on the other hand, had his flaws, but there was something spiritually different about him—God’s blessing. When Isaac kissed Jacob, thinking he was Esau, the Bible says in Genesis 27:27, “Ah, the smell of my son is like the smell of a field that the Lord has blessed.” Isaac blessed him because the presence of the Lord was already upon him. Sometimes, the state of a person’s heart can be traced back to their roots. Esau’s behavior may have been influenced by the family’s spiritual history—traces of idol worship passed through generations. Just like Cain, who killed his brother Abel. Cain’s darkness didn’t appear overnight. It had some connection from the disobedience of his parents, Adam and Eve. The Good News: A New Heart in Christ Here’s the beauty of the gospel: Jesus came to change all that. He came to heal our hearts and give us peace with God again. The world may reject you, but when God accepts you, nothing else matters. 2 Corinthians 2:15 says, “For we are to God the pleasing aroma of Christ among those who are being saved and those who are perishing.” When your heart is filled with Christ, you emit a spiritual fragrance that touches others. Even if some still reject you, your presence carries peace. Like a pleasant scent, the life and message of a believer bring healing, hope, and joy. Let the Word of God fill your heart. Let His truth wash away every trace of bitterness, insecurity, fear, and shame. The fragrance of Christ will overpower the stench of the world. Conclusion You want peace? Let the peace of God fill your heart.You want joy? Let the joy of the Lord overflow within you.You want acceptance and respect? Let Christ radiate through your thoughts, words, and actions. Your heart is powerful. It speaks even when your mouth is silent. It emits a spiritual fragrance, either sweet or sour. Choose today to walk in Christ and release the aroma of heaven. The state of your heart influences not just your life, but everything and everyone around you. So guard your heart, carry Christ, and let your life smell like a garden the Lord has blessed.

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Soul Ties Uncovered: Signs and How to Break Free God’s Way

Soul Ties Uncovered: Signs and How to Break Free God’s Way Introduction Have you ever questioned whether you’re still spiritually connected to someone? Soul ties are often overlooked, yet they can deeply influence our lives—sometimes without us even realizing it. In this article, we’ll explore five revealing signs that you might still have a soul tie with someone. Stick with me until the end—you might discover more than you expected. Let’s dive right in—but before we explore the signs of a soul tie, it’s important to understand what a soul tie actually is. A soul tie refers to a spiritual connection between two or more people. While the term “soul tie” itself isn’t found in Scripture, the concept is clearly illustrated in various biblical passages. There are two types of soul ties: healthy and unhealthy. A healthy soul tie forms in godly relationships—like those between close friends or between parents and children. One powerful example can be found in 1 Samuel 18:1, which describes the deep bond between David and Jonathan. On the other hand, an unhealthy or demonic soul tie is a harmful spiritual attachment created by the enemy. This kind of bond can keep someone emotionally or spiritually bound in a way that hinders growth and freedom. For instance, a parent who becomes overly attached and doesn’t want their children to marry, or an ex who refuses to let go and constantly reappears in your life. Link 5 Clear Signs You’re Still Spiritually Connected to Someone Alright, here are five key signs that could reveal a soul tie in your life. Sign #1: You experience recurring dreams involving someone from your past One of the clearest signs of an existing soul tie is when you consistently dream about an ex-partner, even long after the relationship has ended. While it’s normal to occasionally dream of people from your past, persistent and recurring dreams—especially when significant time has passed—can be a red flag. This is particularly concerning if you’re already married, as it may signal that a spiritual connection with your ex still remains. In some cases, these dreams may even involve moments of intimacy, leaving you feeling emotionally unsettled or drained when you wake up. From a spiritual perspective, such dreams suggest that the soul tie between you and that person hasn’t been fully broken. It’s a sign that healing and spiritual release may still be needed. Breaking this kind of soul tie requires intentional spiritual renunciation and prayer. The common misconception is that soul ties are only formed through sexual intimacy. While sex does create some of the strongest soul ties, many people unknowingly forge them through their words. In relationships, it’s common to make emotional vows or declarations—statements like, “I’ll never leave you,” or, “If you ever leave me, I’ll never love anyone else.” These words may seem harmless in the moment, but they carry weight in the spiritual realm. They form binding agreements. Even after a relationship ends physically, the covenants created by those words can still remain active in the spirit. So, while you may be separated outwardly, those spoken promises can keep the soul tie alive unless they are specifically renounced through prayer and spiritual authority. The Bible reminds us in 2 Corinthians 13:1, “By the mouth of two or three witnesses every word shall be established.” This highlights just how powerful words truly are. When you and another person exchange heartfelt promises or emotional declarations, you both serve as witnesses to those words—and the spiritual realm takes notice. Even after a relationship ends, those spoken words can give the enemy legal grounds to continue causing emotional or spiritual torment. Demonic forces exploit these unbroken agreements, keeping you bound by promises you may have forgotten but never renounced. That’s why it’s so important to be cautious about making emotional vows—especially with someone you’re not married to. Words carry weight, and in the spirit realm, they can create lasting consequences. Proverbs 6:1–2 says, “My son, if you have become surety for your friend, if you have shaken hands in pledge for a stranger, you are snared by the words of your mouth; you are taken by the words of your mouth.” This passage highlights the power and consequences of our spoken words. When you make emotional or binding guarantees, you can actually trap yourself spiritually. Your own words become a snare, creating agreements that can hold you captive until they are broken. Read more Sign #2: The Mirror Effect Another concerning sign of unhealthy soul ties is what’s known as the “mirror effect.” This occurs when events or experiences in another person’s life somehow begin to affect you, even though there’s no physical interaction between you two. For instance, you might notice that when your ex-partner falls ill, you start feeling the same symptoms. Or, if they’re involved in a car accident, you may experience a close call yourself around the same time. These mirrored experiences are not mere coincidences; they’re evidence of a spiritual connection that has formed between you and the other person. This type of soul tie is particularly dangerous because it opens the door for spiritual oppression. Demonic forces often reinforce these connections, using them to create simultaneous hardship and confusion in both individuals’ lives. The enemy knows that by keeping these ties intact, he can multiply the suffering and confusion. When unhealthy soul ties persist, they often bring negative spiritual consequences that manifest in the physical realm. Breaking free from this type of soul tie requires intentional prayer, invoking the power of the blood of Jesus, and declaring a complete severing of all unholy connections. As Colossians 2:15 reminds us, “And having spoiled principalities and powers, he made a show of them openly, triumphing over them in it.” Through Christ’s victory, these supernatural links can be permanently severed. Sign #3: Obsessive Thoughts That Feel Out of Your Control Another strong indicator of a soul tie is obsessive thinking—both you and the other person may find yourselves fixated on each

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Desire & Redemption: Breaking Free from the Chains of Lust

Desire & Redemption: Breaking Free from the Chains of Lust Introduction Lust has been one of the most significant battles faced by many, especially those chosen for a divine purpose. The struggle is not merely physical but deeply spiritual, influencing one’s effectiveness in fulfilling their calling. The journey to overcoming lust is not instantaneous but requires a strategic approach involving prayer, discipline, accountability, and reliance on God’s grace. This novel explores the reasons why chosen individuals face this battle, the consequences of failing to overcome it, and the steps to break free and walk in divine power. Chapter 1: The Secret Struggle of the Chosen As a vessel chosen by God, true spiritual power comes only when you have mastered the ability to overcome lust and sexual immorality. No matter how spiritually devoted you are, there is a level of God’s power that remains inaccessible until you rise above the grip of lust. The enemy does not waste temptation on just anyone—he specifically targets those with a calling. If you have a purpose, whether to preach, teach, heal, lead, or simply live a life devoted to God, Satan will seek to corrupt you. His goal is to taint your priesthood. Revelation 1:6 declares that Jesus has made us kings and priests unto God, but lust defiles that priesthood, diminishing your effectiveness. While God can use anyone, those who desire to be used at a greater level must first conquer the desires of the flesh. Otherwise, the anointing He pours out will be squandered. Chapter 2: Understanding the Spiritual Dimension of Lust When you are caught in the grip of this sin, it is important to understand that Satan and seductive spirits are actively working to reshape and reprogram your soul. They manipulate your mind and body to make you feel as though you cannot live without indulging in lust. This is why, even after repenting, you may find yourself drawn back to the same sin moments later. These spirits condition your soul to crave it repeatedly. But the danger goes even deeper. Each time you give in to lust or sexual immorality, you are not just satisfying your flesh—you are feeding and strengthening the very spirits that tempt you. These demons have their own desires, but since they lack physical bodies, they depend on yours to gratify them. The only way to weaken their influence is to starve them—refusing to give in to their temptations. However, this is not easy. These demonic forces are among the most relentless you will encounter. They do not easily let go of those they have ensnared, especially if you have struggled with this sin for a long time. When you attempt to break free, they intensify their attacks, increasing temptation and pressure. At times, it may feel as if your urges are uncontrollable—this is a desperate tactic by these spirits to make you fall. This is the moment when you must be most vigilant, as they will stop at nothing to pull you back into sin. These demons rely on your participation to sustain their power. When they sense that you are resisting, they grow weaker. But if they see that you are determined to break free, they may call for reinforcements. If you are not prayerful and spiritually vigilant, their intensified attacks may succeed in drawing you back into sin. Jesus warned about this in Luke 11:24-26:“When an unclean spirit goes out of a person, it roams through arid places seeking rest and does not find any. Then it says, ‘I will return to my house from which I came.’ When it returns, it finds the house swept clean and put in order. Then it goes and brings seven other spirits more wicked than itself, and they enter and dwell there. And the final condition of that person is worse than the first.” Notice the pattern—when a demon is cast out, it seeks to return with greater force. Sometimes, seductive spirits use people as instruments of temptation. They may enter someone attractive, suppress their willpower, and influence them to act seductively toward you. This person may not even be aware of what is happening. They might suddenly start showing interest in you, dressing provocatively, or seeking your attention in ways they never did before. One clear sign of this manipulation is when you feel an intense, unnatural attraction toward someone, even when you are not thinking lustfully. Your mind is being drawn toward them because the spirit of lust is actively working against you. Their presence acts as a conduit for sexual temptation, and if you allow yourself to focus on them, these spirits will use that person to bring you down. At your weakest moment, you may find yourself falling into sin, and the fire of God within you will dim. This is one of the most dangerous places to be spiritually. When a believer is strong in Christ, their prayers and service threaten the kingdom of darkness. But once they are ensnared by lust, the enemy sees an opportunity to attack in other areas—bringing affliction, sickness, career setbacks, and more. Judges 16 tells us about Samson, who lost his strength after Delilah deceived him. Verse 19 states:“She put him to sleep on her lap, called for a man to shave off the seven locks of his hair, and then she began to torment him, and his strength left him.” Just as Delilah afflicted Samson after his fall, the enemy does not simply tempt believers—his goal is to keep them from rising again. But how do we overcome lust? Throughout biblical history, many of the most effective spiritual leaders experienced moral failure at some point in their journey. What set them apart was not their perfection, but their response to failure—genuine repentance, humility in receiving restoration, and a deepened reliance on God’s grace rather than their own strength. The challenge, however, is that many believe prayer is enough to overcome lust. While prayer is vital, it is not always the sole

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TEST EVERY SPIRIT

Test Every Spirit Flashback – A Dream I’m in the midst of a raging sea, on a small boat, bouncing violently with each wave. The wind howls, the water crashes, and the darkness is overwhelming—I can’t see where I’m headed. Yet, in the midst of the chaos, an unexplainable peace fills my heart, as though an unseen hand steadies me. Then, in an instant, the sea disappears. I find myself walking along a narrow path lined with towering mangrove trees on either side. The air is heavy with silence. My feet press against the damp earth, and ahead, the path stretches into the unknown. Then I hear it. Footsteps. Slow, deliberate. Someone is following me. I stop and turn. A man stands a few feet behind me, his face shrouded in shadow. “Come with me,” he says, his voice strangely persuasive, pointing toward a different path leading into thicker darkness. A hesitation grips me, but I respond, “In the name of Jesus, we can go that direction.” The moment I utter His name, something horrifying happens. The man shudders violently. His skin begins to bubble and writhe, as though unseen hands are peeling him apart. Mushrooms burst from his body, his height shrinks, and his once-human form twists into something grotesque and inhuman. The ground trembles, and with a chilling scream, he melts into the earth. Boom! I wake up, my heart pounding. “What type of storms and strange being was that?” ✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵ The Reality of Deception Deception is everywhere. Without the light and wisdom of God’s Word, you will be a victim. Many believe that deception operates only in the physical world, forgetting that the most intense battles happen in the spirit—especially at night. Today, I have two experiences to share with you. It’s more of a testimony. Satan disguises himself as an angel of light, often appearing in dreams in the form of a familiar face—a former classmate, a deceased loved one, a friend. His goal? To manipulate and lure people into destruction. Think back to my dream—the man following me on the mangrove path. Had I not tested that spirit with the truth of Jesus’ name, I might have blindly followed him to my doom. 1 John 4:2 says:“This is how you can recognize the Spirit of God: Every spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God.” That encounter was terrifying. Watching a man dissolve into a monstrous form isn’t easy to stomach. But the power of Jesus turned the situation in my favor, exposing the deception for what it was. That victory wasn’t just over the demonic presence—it was also over the storms that had been plotted against me. The Second Encounter Then, it happened again. This time, I was walking in a field inside a strange school. I call it strange because it does not exist in the physical world. A man of African descent, around 30 to 36 years old, appeared before me. Strangely, his body seemed suspended in the air—I could only see his head and shoulders. He spoke: “Your dead relative wants you to visit them.” Immediately, the Word of God came alive within me. Ecclesiastes 9:5 says:“For the living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing; they have no further reward, and even their name is forgotten.” As I began to speak this verse aloud, the man joined me in completing the statement. I froze. If he knew the truth, why was he trying to deceive me? That’s when the rebuke of Jesus to Peter flashed in my mind:“Get behind me, Satan!” (Matthew 16:23) I didn’t even utter a word. Right in my heart, I rebuked the devil. The moment I did, his flesh melted off, and what remained was horrifying—his bones and skull glowed like red-hot iron. A Mysterious Encounter with the Dead What followed was even more strange. I found myself standing in a bush, with a road cutting through the middle. Across the road, I saw my deceased grandmother and uncle locked in a fierce argument. The grandmother accused my uncle of killing goats—but I understood that the “goats” symbolized people. Before I could fully comprehend the scene, my grandmother lunged at my uncle, and they began to fight violently. I stood frozen, watching the demonic battle unfold. Then, I had a sudden thought—should I go and help her? Just as I was about to step forward, something shocking happened. My grandmother, who had seemed to be losing, suddenly stabbed my uncle with a panga. He collapsed, lifeless. I stared in disbelief. A dead man dying again? That moment, revelation struck me: these were not my real relatives. They were demonic principalities disguising themselves as my loved ones. Had I crossed the road to intervene, I would have walked into my own destruction. The enemy’s goal was to lure me into a trap that could have led to my death—spiritually or even physically. This is how Satan works. He preys on human emotions, using familiar faces to manipulate people into bondage. Walking in the Truth The key to victory is to walk in the truth of God’s Word. John 17:17 says:“Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth.” Without the truth, people are deceived by false prophets during the day and attacked by the devil in the night. What begins as manipulation in the physical world becomes full-blown spiritual warfare in the dream realm. The devil’s strategy is to destroy you completely. But with the Word of God, you can test every spirit, discern deception, and overcome the enemy. Conclusion Many are blind to the spiritual war around them. They lack discernment, and as a result, they fall into deception. But when you live in the truth of God’s Word, you will recognize the enemy even when he comes in disguise. Test every spirit. 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My Journey of Occult and liberation

THIS IS MY STORY (A testimony about occult and liberation) Flashback The air was thick with the scent of herbs, the distant croaks of frogs blending into the evening chorus. Dusk was creeping in, painting the sky in deep shades of purple and orange. I sat on a small wooden stool, shivering as my mother poured cool water over my head. It wasn’t just water—it was a concoction of leaves, roots, and secret things known only to the elders. A daily ritual, one meant to keep me safe. Around my waist and draped diagonally across my chest was my roll of charms—a collection of small leather pouches tied together with a sturdy thread. It was my protection, my shield, my everything. Then, it happened. The thread gave way, snapping with a faint twick, and the charms tumbled to the ground. I gasped. My mother gasped. The world, in that moment, seemed to stop. I stared at the fallen charms, my heart pounding like a drum. Fear gripped me. Without them, I was exposed. Vulnerable. But then, something within me—something I couldn’t explain—told me to let it be. I went to bed that night, restless and unsure. And when morning came, I rushed outside, my bare feet kicking up dust as I ran to the spot where the charms had fallen. Nothing. Not a single trace of them. It was as if they had vanished into thin air. For the first time in my young life, I felt both terrified and strangely free. ✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵ The Journey of a Lost Soul I was born into the occult. From day one, my tiny body was bathed in herbalist concoctions, my mouth forced open to drink bitter brews meant to “fortify” my spirit. But the real highlight of my childhood? The witchdoctor bling-bling. Oh, yes! A glorious arrangement of charms hugging my waist and slung diagonally across my chest like I was some kind of village warrior. In lower primary, my classmates found it hilarious. One day, as I bent over to pick something, my shirt lifted slightly, exposing the charms. A boy, my best friend at the time, pointed and sneered, “In this world, people still believe in charms?” Ouch. That hit harder than my mother’s wooden spoon. That moment stuck with me like a scar. It was the beginning of my rebellion against the very things that had defined my upbringing. And then, as if the universe had been waiting for my resolve, the thread holding my charms mysteriously lost its grip and fell to the ground. I panicked. Would I survive without them? Would misfortunes swallow me whole? Day by day, nothing happened. No sudden lightning strikes, no mysterious illnesses. Life moved on. But while I abandoned the charms, I was still tangled in the web of the occult. My parents made sure of that. Visiting witchdoctors became second nature, just another part of life. There were countless strange encounters, but today, I will only tell you what is necessary. After my secondary school years, I found myself wrecked in abject poverty, shackled in invisible yokes and bondages I couldn’t explain. Then one day, I met an evangelist in my village center. He spoke of freedom. Of a man named Jesus. When he called for those willing to receive Him, something stirred in me. A compulsion, stronger than anything I had ever felt. I stepped forward, and as he prayed for me, a strange peace settled in my heart. But salvation wasn’t an instant magic wand. I still struggled. Oh, I struggled! From occult practices to sexual immorality—I tell you, I smoked and drank women! Yes, I did. I hopped from one woman to another like a restless bird searching for a nest, only to find emptiness every single time. Many bad things happened to me during that period. Academically, I thrived, but life kept cutting me deep. Losing my mother just when I was about to graduate—how do you even explain that kind of pain? And then, as if the devil wasn’t done with me, I lost my fiancée. Emotional turmoil after emotional turmoil. The kind of storms that could drive a man to madness. After graduation, the struggle continued. Poverty latched onto me like a leech. My weight dropped; I became thin and emaciated. It felt like I was losing every battle. But God had a plan. I was directed to another pastor, a man who carried the fire of God. He prayed for me, and little by little, my health was restored. I found employment. But was I born again? Not yet! I still clung to my old ways, still drank and smoked women like an addict. I chased pleasures that left me emptier than before. But then, the wisdom of the Lord came upon me. I got married. And with that decision, something shifted. It wasn’t long before I received the Spirit of the Lord. Everything changed. From bondage to deliverance. From wandering in darkness to walking in light. The chains that had held me for years broke, one by one. The words of Isaiah 1:18 rang true in my life: “Come now, let us reason together,” says the Lord. “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool.” And John 8:36 sealed it all: “So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” This is my story. A story of darkness, of rebellion, of loss. But also a story of redemption. A story of grace. A story of a man who was lost but is now found.

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Why the Blood? Why the blood of Jesus?

Why the Blood? Why the Blood of Jesus? A Novel of Redemption and Atonement Introduction: The Blood That Speaks From the earliest days of mankind’s relationship with God, blood has played a crucial role in atonement and reconciliation. The Old Testament sacrificial system, established by God, revealed that blood was not just a physical substance but the very life force of a creature. As Leviticus 17:11 declares, “For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it to you upon the altar to make atonement for your souls; for it is the blood that makes atonement for the soul.” Throughout generations, the shedding of blood was necessary for the forgiveness of sins. Many communities have upheld this belief through their own sacrificial rituals. When a son, in a moment of weakness, defiles his father’s wife, elders gather to cleanse the land. A sheep, innocent and blameless, is chosen—its throat slit, its blood poured upon the ground. When a father’s darkness descends upon his own child, breaking the sacred bond of trust, the elders demand a sacrifice to drive away the curse. They believe that the spilling of blood will restore purity. But could the blood of animals truly cleanse the soul? Could it undo the weight of sin? Chapter 1: The Inadequacy of the Old Sacrifices For centuries, the Israelites faithfully followed the laws of sacrifice. Each year, the High Priest entered the Most Holy Place, offering the blood of bulls and goats to atone for the people’s sins. But these sacrifices were never enough. The people continued to sin, and the rituals had to be repeated—over and over again. Hebrews 10:1-4 explains the insufficiency of these sacrifices: “For the law, having a shadow of the good things to come, and not the very image of the things, can never with these same sacrifices, which they offer continually year by year, make those who approach perfect. For then would they not have ceased to be offered? For the worshipers, once purified, would have had no more consciousness of sins. But in those sacrifices, there is a reminder of sins every year. For it is not possible that the blood of bulls and goats could take away sins.” Animal sacrifices were temporary. They could cover sins but never remove them. Each drop of blood spilled on the altar was merely a reminder of man’s fallen nature. Chapter 2: A World Corrupted by Sin When Adam and Eve fell in the Garden of Eden, sin entered the world. The perfect relationship between God and man was broken. Man’s heart became corrupt, and creation itself groaned under the weight of sin. Death, pain, and suffering became part of existence. God, in His holiness, required justice. Sin demanded death. But there was nothing in the world that could permanently satisfy the debt of sin. No sacrifice was pure enough. No offering was worthy. Chapter 3: The Lamb of God God saw that no man, no animal, no earthly offering could fully take away sin. That is why He provided a perfect sacrifice—His own Son, Jesus Christ. Hebrews 10:4 affirms, “It is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins.” But the blood of Jesus was different. It was divine. It was powerful. Jesus Christ was the Lamb of God, given as a once-for-all sacrifice. His blood did not merely cover sin—it washed it away completely. On the cross, Jesus cried out, “It is finished!” (John 19:30). His sacrifice fulfilled the entire Old Testament system. The curtain of the temple was torn from top to bottom, symbolizing that mankind no longer needed an earthly priest to stand between them and God. Jesus became the ultimate High Priest, offering His own blood as the final atonement for sins. Chapter 4: Redemption Through Faith Though the price for sin was paid, it is only through faith that a person can receive this gift of salvation. Romans 10:9 declares, “If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” Salvation is not earned by good deeds, nor can it be bought with sacrifices. It is a free gift of grace, received through sincere faith in Jesus Christ. Chapter 5: Cleansing and New Life Sin leaves a stain that no earthly effort can wash away. But the blood of Jesus purifies the soul. When a person confesses their sins, God is faithful to forgive. As 1 John 1:9 assures us, “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” No matter how deep the sin, no matter how broken the past, the blood of Jesus has the power to make all things new. Chapter 6: An Invitation to Freedom To those who have never surrendered their lives to Christ, the invitation remains open. God is calling you into His love, His grace, and His eternal salvation. If you accept Jesus Christ today, you will be free from the chains of sin. 2 Corinthians 5:17 proclaims, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.” Jesus Himself promised in John 8:36, “So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” Conclusion: The Power of the Blood Why the blood? Because life is in the blood. Why the blood of Jesus? Because only His blood can give eternal life. Today, you stand at a crossroads. The blood has been shed. The sacrifice has been made. Will you accept the gift of salvation? Jesus is calling. Come and be washed in the blood that makes all things new.

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