5 THINGS DEMONS STEAL FROM CHOSEN ONES WHO MASTURBATE
In this eye-opening message, we delve deep into the spiritual consequences of masturbation and how it can open doors for demonic influence in the lives of believers. Based on timeless insights from Biblical study we explore 5 critical things demons steal from chosen ones who engage in this hidden struggle. Discover how seemingly harmless actions can gradually weaken your spiritual authority, rob you of inner peace, and derail your divine purpose.
Through biblical teachings, we uncover how sin affects your spiritual strength, making you more susceptible to attacks, guilt, shame, and emotional turmoil. This message exposes the truth about how demons use sin as a doorway to undermine your connection with God, steal your power, and create a barrier between you and your God-given destiny.
You’ll learn:
How masturbation weakens your spiritual authority and leaves you vulnerable to spiritual warfare.
The emotional aftermath—how guilt, shame, and feelings of unworthiness impact your relationship with God.
Signs of spiritual attacks after indulging in sin and how to overcome them.
How sin disrupts your inner peace and causes restlessness in your mind and spirit.
How sin delays and distracts you from fulfilling your God-given calling and purpose.
Are you ready to break free from the chains of spiritual bondage and reclaim your divine strength? Watch and pray until the end to discover how Jesus Christ offers the power to overcome and restore everything the enemy has stolen from you.
#Demons Steal From Chosen Ones
What if I told you that every time you indulge in masturbation, you're unknowingly inviting demons to steal from you things you can never get back. The Bible warns us in John 10:10* , the thief comes only to steal, kill and destroy. *John 10:10 is a verse that contrasts the thief's purpose of stealing, killing and destroying with Jesus' purpose of giving life and abundant life. And make no mistake. This thief doesn't play by our rules. He doesn't care about your comfort or convenience. He's going after your spiritual power, your peace, your purpose, and more. The act that seems harmless. Just a moment of pleasure is actually a spiritual transaction. One where you unknowingly exchange your spiritual gifts for temporary satisfaction. 1Corinthians 6:18* warns us to flee from sexual immorality because it's not just a sin against the body but against the very spirit of God. Every time you give in to sin, you open the door for the enemy to infiltrate your life. Robbing you of things far greater than any fleeting pleasure. It's time to wake up and understand what's truly at stake. l'lI reveal five critical things demons steal from chosen ones who continue in this hidden struggle and how you can break free from their grip.
(*Flee from sexual immorality.f All other sins a person commits are outside the body, but whoever sins sexually, sins against their own body.)
Don't let the enemy steal your destiny. Stay tuned as we expose the truth.
1. The Erosion of Spiritual Authority. through sin. What if the very thing you think is a secret pleasure is quietly stripping you of your spiritual power. It is a question that should shake every believer to the core. Sin doesn't just affect your actions. It attacks your Spiritual Authority, weakening your ability to stand firm in Christ. What starts is a seemingly small compromise can slowly erode the strength that God has given you. Making you vulnerable to every attack from the enemy. This isn't just about falling into temptation. It's about what happens after you give in and how that sin gradually diminishes your spiritual fortitude. In Luke 10:19, Jesus tells us, I have given you authority to tread on serpents and scorpions and over all the power of the enemy and nothing shall hurt you. As Believers, we are given spiritual dominion over the forces of Darkness. This is not just a metaphor. It is our inheritance in Christ. Yet sin, especially repeated habitual sin undermines that very power, making us spiritually weak and vulnerable. Sin does not announce itself with loud crashes or sudden collapses. It sneaks in like a thief in the night slowly eroding the very authority that God has entrusted to us. It is not just about making a mistake here or there. It is the subtle constant compromising of your spiritual integrity that makes it easier to fall, time and time again. Every time you indulge in sin, you are slowly giving away your power in the spiritual realm. Demons don't need to directly challenge you. They only need to make you weak enough to fall prey to their schemes. The Bible warns us in 1 Peter 5:8 , be sober minded, be watchful; your adversary, the devil prows around like a roaring lion seeking someone to devour. But what happens when you are no longer spiritually sharp. What happens when you've compromised your purity so much that you've left gaps in your spiritual armor. You become an easy target. This is especially evident, when we talk about lust and sexual sin including. masturbation. The Bible makes it clear that sexual sin doesn't just affect your body. It directly impacts your spirit. In 1Corinthians 6:18, we are told to flee from sexual immorality. Every other sin a person commits is outside the body but the sexually immoral person sins against his own body. Sin against your body is more than physical. It has a direct and lasting impact on your spiritual power. Think about the life of Samson in the Bible. He was chosen by God, anointed with supernatural strength, yet he lost everything because of his indulgence in lust. He was blind to the fact that each time he entered in temptation, he was stripping himself of the very power that had been given to him. Judges 16:20 says, but he did not know that the Lord had left him. Samson once mighty was now weak. Not because of some major attack but because of a series of small compromised choices. One indulgence led to another indulgence and before long, his spiritual strength was gone. It is not that you lose everything at once. But over time, your ability to resist diminishes. Your Authority in Christ weakens and your connection with God becomes distant. You may notice that after indulging in sin, your prayers seem powerless, your worship feels flat. The boldness you once had in standing against the enemy now feels like a distant memory. That's because sin weakens your spiritual confidence. It diminishes your authority before God and leaves you feeling unworthy, disconnected, and powerless. You might feel like you can control it at first but the more you give in to temptation, the weaker you become. Just like Samson, you may not realize when the strength has left you, until it's too late. The key here is awareness. Sin is never harmless. It does not just affect the moment. It chips away at your spiritual power leaving you less able to walk in the authority God has given you. So, what do you do? Do repent, resist, reclaim. You have the authority to stand firm in Christ. But that authority is not a license to live in compromise. It is a call to live holy, to stand in the full strength of God's power. Sin may have eroded some of your spiritual strength but the good news is that God's grace is greater than any sin. Now repent and return to him. Ask for restoration and you will once again walk in the power and authority he has given you. You do not have to live weak and vulnerable to the enemy's schemes. You can rise up in the strength of the Lord.
2. The weight of guilt and shame. Post sin: the weight of guilt and shame. Post sin: how to break free from the emotional struggle. Have you ever felt like a heavy weight was placed on your soul after giving into temptation. Like your heart was carrying a burden it could hardly bear. That weight you feel is guilt and shame. And it is one of the most sinister tools the enemy uses to keep you trapped in the cycle of sin. After giving into sin especially a deeply personal struggle like masturbation. The aftermath is rarely filled with peace or satisfaction. Instead, many experience an emotional storm, guilt, shame, and the overwhelming feeling of unworthiness. It is like the moment of of pleasure is followed by a spiritual hangover that leaves you feeling more disconnected from God than ever before. And that is exactly the enemy's goal. To rob you of your spiritual peace and to keep you isolated in guilt. The moment you give into sin, you may feel an initial sense of relief or satisfaction but it doesn't take long before the weight of guilt settles in. You cannot shake it off, no matter how much you try. That voice in your head starts whispering, why did you do that again. You promised yourself you wouldn't and now you failed. It is a heavy feeling like an invisible weight pressing on your heart and soul. 1John 3:20 says, for if our heart condemns us, God is greater than our heart and knows all things. But even though God knows our struggles, guilt has a way of clouding our judgment and distancing us from his love. This is because guilt magnifies our mistakes, making us feel as though we are unworthy of God's forgiveness. When you're caught in this emotional whirlwind, you might feel like hiding from God. Unable to face him in prayer or worship. You feel disconnected like there's a wall between you and your Creator. The Bible warns us about this separation. In Isaiah 59:2 it says, but your iniquities have separated you from your God, your sins have hidden his face from you. When we allow guilt to fester, it creates a distance between us in God. Even though he is always ready to forgive. It is not God's rejection. it's our own self-imposed exile due to the lies we believe about our worthiness. Shame is different from guilt. Shame is the internal belief that we are fundamentally flawed, unworthy of love and unworthy of God's grace. While guilt says, "I made a mistake"; shame says, "l am a mistake". And that lie is powerful. Shame feeds off your vulnerability and convinces you that God does not want anything to do with you after you have fallen. That feeling of shame is what keeps you isolated spiritually frozen. Different from guilt and spiritually dry, shame whispers you'll never be good enough for God. You can't come back from this. It is a lies This in turn, shame makes it harder to approach God in prayer because we feel disqualified as if we are somehow less worthy of his presence. Romans 8:1 reminds us there is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh but according to the spirit. This is the truth that we must hold on to. God's grace is never dependent on our perfection. It is dependent on his love. The key to overcoming this weight of guilt and shame is to recognize that it is not from God. It is a tool of the enemy to keep you stuck in a cycle of sin and spiritual defeat. God's love is far greater than any mistake you've made and his forgiveness is always available. The moment you confess and repent, he washes you clean, restoring your peace and your connection with him. When guilt and shame knock on your door, remind yourself of 1John 1:9 which says, if we confess, our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. This verse is a powerful promise. That God's forgiveness is unconditional and his love is unending. You do not have to stay in the cycle of guilt. Jesus Christ came to set you free and that includes freeing you from the emotional turmoil of past mistakes. Repentance is not just about feeling sorry for what you've done. It is about taking the step to turn away from sin and return to the arms of a loving Father. When guilt and shame try to tell you that you are unworthy, remember God sees you as his beloved child. His grace is sufficient to cover all your short- comings. Step out of the darkness of guilt. Let go of shame and walk confidently in the freedom that Christ offers. Receive now and remember God is ready to forgive, restore, and heal no matter what you've done. God's love is greater than your mistakes and his peace is waiting for you to embrace it.
3. Recognizing spiritual attacks after sin. Ever wonder why after indulging in sin, you feel like you're under spiritual attack. It is not just your conscience. It is real warfare in the unseen realm when you engage in sin especially something as personal and secretive as masturbation. You might experience more than just guilt. There is a deeper and more sinister force at work behind the scenes aiming to rob you of peace, clarity, and connection with God. But how do you know when it's more than just guilt. How can you recognize the signs of spiritual attacks that follow sin. Let's break it down.
(i) Sign one; Nightmares and disturbing dreams. A sign of unseen warfare. Have you ever woken up after night filled with nightmares, feeling unsettled or disturbed. This is not just random. It could be a sign of spiritual oppression. When you give into sin, you open a door to the enemy, allowing demonic forces to infiltrate your mind during sleep. In Job 33:15 says, in a dream, in a vision of the night when deep sleep falls on people as they slumber in their beds. Enemy may speak in their ears. Nightmares often carry a deeper spiritual meaning. They are not just the mind processing sin or stress. They are sometimes demonic attempts to confuse, torment, and drain you spiritually. The enemy uses these dreams to sow fear, shame and discouragement making you feel unworthy or powerless. These dreams may be vivid, chaotic or disturbing. And they often leave you feeling attacked in your spirit.
(ii) Sign two: a heavy sense of oppression, the weight of guilt and shame. Another clear sign of spiritual attack after sin is a feeling of oppression like a weight on your chest that won't lift. This oppressive feeling can be crushing as though you're constantly battling negative thoughts, shame and guilt. Psalm 38:4 expresses, my iniquities have gone over my head like a heavy burden ; they are too heavy for me. Sin especially habitual sin opens a door for the enemy to press down on your mind and spirit. Making you feel isolated and spiritually dry. The enemy loves to keep you trapped in guilt. He will whisper lies like, God doesn't want to hear from you, or you're too far gone to be forgiven. This heaviness weighs on your soul, making it hard to pray, worship, or even engage in things that once brought you joy. The more you indulge in sin, the heavier the oppression becomes until you feel spiritually paralyzed and disconnected from God.
(iii) Sign three: spiritual disconnection, feeling distant from God. After indulging in sin, you might notice that your connection with God feels weak or distant. Prayer feels dry, worship is hollow and reading the Word of God is unappealing. Isaiah 59:2 says, but your iniquities have separated you from your God, your sins have hidden his face from you. Sin acts as a wall between you and God, disrupting the intimacy and relationship you once had with him. You may begin to feel emotionally numb, spiritually distant and disconnected from God's voice. This disconnection can feel like a spiritual fog where everything that once brought you closer to God, now feels foreign or unimportant. It is one of the most profound signs that your soul is under attack. The enemy wants to keep you in a state of separation from God, convincing you that God is angry with you or that you are unworthy to approach Him. But the truth is, God is always waiting with open arms for your return. Remember the return of the prodigal son in the Bible? It is the enemy's lies that create the distance.
(iv) Sign four: unexplainable fatigue and spiritual exhaustion. Have you ever felt spiritually drained after sin. Like you're carrying an invisible burden. It is not just physical exhaustion, it's spiritual depletion. Galatians 6:9 warns, let us not grow weary in doing good; for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. When you indulge in sin, especially something that affects you deeply like masturbation, it drains your spiritual energy. You feel worn out mentally fatigued and emotionally empty. This exhaustion is not just from physical activity. It is the enemy using your sin as a means to wear you down spiritually. This spiritual disconnect leads to what some might call mental turmoil. Your thoughts become cloudy and you begin to question everything, your purpose, your worth, and your relationship with God. The peace you once had with God is replaced by anxiety, stress, and a sense of longing for something you can't quite grasp. 1John 3:21 says, if our heart does not condemn us, we have confidence before God. But when sin leads to guilt and shame, you no longer feel confident approaching God. Instead, you feel unworthy and distant. The good news is that God never wants us to remain in this turmoil. He offers us a way out. His way to break the cycle of guilt and restore our peace. 1John 1:9 says, if we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. The first step in reclaiming your peace is to recognize the disruption caused by sin and confess it to God. Repentance is the doorway back to peace. When you choose to walk in purity, you allow the Holy Spirit to fill you with the peace that transcends understanding. Prayer becomes powerful again. Worship becomes joyful and your connection with God is renewed. Don't allow the enemy to steal your peace any longer. Break free from the chains of sin and walk in the freedom and tranquility that only God can give. Remember Philippians 4:7 promises that the peace of God which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus choose peace today. Choose to let go of the turmoil and let God restore what sin has stolen from you.
(v) Sign five: the hindrance of your divine purpose by sin. What if your greatest spiritual setbacks are not from external attacks but from hidden struggles. You refuse to confront sin isn't just a simple mistake or weakness. It is a powerful hindrance that can delay, distract, and even destroy the Divine Purpose God has set before you. Imagine being called to greatness, destined to walk in your purpose, but instead, you find yourself stuck in a cycle of spiritual defeat. Your strength drained, your focus shattered, and your time wasted. The Bible is clear, sin is a thief. It steals time, energy, and spiritual power; all of which are essential to fulfilling the calling on your life. James 1:14-15* warns us but each person is tempted when they dragged away by their own evil desire and enticed, then after desire is conceived it gives birth to sin and sin when it is full grown, gives birth to death. Every indulgence in sin opens the door for the enemy to keep you from stepping into your God-given destiny and make no mistake. Satan's most effective weapon is distraction. If he can keep you tied up in sin, he will keep you distracted from the plan God has for you. One of the greatest lies we often believe is that sin doesn't have immediate consequences. Maybe you think it's just a small sin, that it's not affecting anyone else or that you can easily shake it off. But the truth is sin does not just affect your spirit, it affects your entire life. Every time you give into temptation, you drain your spiritual strength. Galatians 6:7 to 8 tells us, do not be deceived, God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows, whoever sow to please their flesh, from the flesh will reap destruction, whoever sows to please the spirit, from the spirit will reap eternal life. When you feed your flesh through sin, you are sowing into your own destruction. Instead of reaping spiritual growth, you are accumulating spiritual debt. Your time is wasted. Your focus shifts away from what true that matters and before you know it you're stuck in a cycle of sin that keeps you from walking boldly in the calling God has placed on your life. Think about it how much time have you lost to temptation. How many moments could have been spent seeking God's will, growing in your spiritual gifts or working toward the purpose he has given you. Yet instead, they've been spent in hidden battles with sin. Every moment you waste in sin is a moment that could have been used to build your future, deepen your faith or make a difference in the world. But it does not stop there. Sin also drains your spiritual strength, making it harder to stand firm in faith. A believer who is struggling with unrepented sin is like a soldier in battle who is constantly running on empty. Luke 10:19 tells us that Jesus has given believers authority over the enemy. But when we indulge in sin, we weaken our spiritual authority. You may feel distant from God, unworthy of his calling and spiritually exhausted. This weakness opens the door for more sin and keeps you from walking in the victory that God has already secured for you. It is a cycle that grows worse with time. Sin leads to spiritual numbness and spiritual numbness keeps you from hearing God's voice and fulfilling your divine purpose. In the Bible, Samson is a perfect example. He was called to be a mighty deliverer for Israel. Yet he became distracted by lust and sin. Ultimately losing everything, his strength, his calling and his life. Judges 16:20 reveals the tragic moment but he did not know that the Lord had left him. His disobedience to God delayed his purpose and ultimately led to his destruction. What about you? Are you allowing sin to rob you of your spiritual strength, time and focus? Are you letting distractions, addictions and guilt keep you from walking in the full calling that God has placed on your life. Your purpose is too great. Your destiny too important to allow sin to derail you. But here is the good news. Freedom is available now. You do not have to stay stuck in the cycle of sin and distraction. Romans 8:1 declares therefore there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. Repentance and grace are available for anyone who is willing to turn from their sin and return to God. When you choose purity and holiness you reclaim your time, your spiritual strength, and your purpose. You begin to walk boldly, confidently and with authority knowing that God is guiding you every step of the way. Don't let sin delay your destiny any longer. Reclaim your calling and step into the divine purpose that God has for you today. As we have explored today, sin doesn't just affect your actions. It erodes your very spiritual foundation. Sin gradually diminishes your spiritual authority making you more vulnerable to attacks from the enemy. The weight of guilt and shame that follows can create a deep sense of disconnection from God, leaving you spiritually drained and unmotivated. You may even start to feel like your prayers are powerless, your worship empty and your calling uncertain. The emotional turmoil, restlessness and lack of peace that accompany sin don't just impact your mental health, they disturb your entire spiritual well-being. The enemy knows this and uses your sin to launch spiritual attacks, often manifesting in nightmares, oppression, or even persistent negative thoughts. It is a cycle that keeps you bound distracted from your divine purpose and wasting time. You could be using to grow in your relationship with God and fulfill his calling on your life. But here is the truth. God is greater than any sin. Romans 8:1 reminds us, there is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. If you found yourself in a cycle of sin and spiritual struggle, know that God offers forgiveness, restoration and new strength through repentance, prayer and a commitment to purity. You can reclaim your spiritual authority, peace and purpose. Don't let sin keep you trapped. Now take back your Spiritual Authority and step into the purpose God has designed for you.
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