THE BATTLE OF SIN AND YOU
What you think isn’t happening in life is often happening. It’s only your mind telling you otherwise.
Recently, I saw a post on X (Twitter ) someone was asking "Why wouldn’t you marry the last person you had s^x with?" Answers included "God forgive me, I can’t marry my father," "I can’t marry my cousin," or "I can’t marry my married pastor."
I always tell people, the world won’t get better only you can be better. Darkness grows louder and more unsettling.
Some might dismiss this woman story as sinners far from God, but this anonymous woman who sl^pt with her son. She might be a respected leader in her community.
To the religious and societal leaders. Be vigilant. Don’t trust yourself. Wage war against your own flaws daily they can enter through your children or partner.
What you don’t know dwarfs what you know. Surfaces may look pure and beautiful, but behind the mirror lies rough, unfinished wood. You only see the reflection smiling back.
Pay fierce attention to small details at home. Fight the battle before the devil strikes.
I’m 90% certain. This woman wasn’t drunk, nor was it her first time with her son. She confessed because he blackmailed her. Her pleading reveals a woman guarding her societal reputation.
I write this not to paralyze you with fear, but to awaken carefulness and draw you nearer to the cross of Jesus.
Until the moment when will shall dance in white Greater Grace.
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