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  • Part I

    As a believer reflecting on my personal experiences, I've come to understand the nature of demonic forces. Demons are rebellious spirits that require constant vigilance. They're extremely intelligent and manipulative, demanding a firm stance. Pampering them is not an option. No one can pray or fast them away on your behalf; your help comes from the name of the Lord. Demons employ dirty tactics and are notoriously stubborn.
    To overcome these forces, one must start by acknowledging sinfulness and repenting (as Peter advised). Then, placing faith in Christ, trusting in His redemptive work, leads to regeneration, being born again, as described in John 3:3. This transformation is crucial, as demonic forces will fiercely resist one's newfound faith, especially if they've previously influenced an individual.
    My personal experiences attest to this reality. As a young Christian, I encountered terrifying phenomena. They'd try to pull me out of my body, and I'd dread being alone or facing the night. Sleep was a luxury, as I feared being attacked by an unseen force. These encounters began when I was just five years old.
    At 12, they launched a vicious attack, choking and squeezing me. I had no one to turn to but God. I'd attend vigils, refusing to sleep, hoping to find solace. The experiences were worse than I can describe.
    My family, seeking help, took me to white garment pastors, who claimed I was 'Omo elegbe' (a child of the spirits). I was taken aback – how could this be? I'm a child of Jesus!
    I soon discovered that even close allies were involved in these dark practices. They'd astral travel and attempt to take me with them. While I enjoy being carefree, when it comes to those malevolent forces, I'll fiercely resist them. I despise them.
    Esu se mi, mi o de le da ri jin... (Satan hurt me, I will never forgive him). My experiences have left an indelible mark, fueling my determination to confront and overcome these dark forces.
    Part I As a believer reflecting on my personal experiences, I've come to understand the nature of demonic forces. Demons are rebellious spirits that require constant vigilance. They're extremely intelligent and manipulative, demanding a firm stance. Pampering them is not an option. No one can pray or fast them away on your behalf; your help comes from the name of the Lord. Demons employ dirty tactics and are notoriously stubborn. To overcome these forces, one must start by acknowledging sinfulness and repenting (as Peter advised). Then, placing faith in Christ, trusting in His redemptive work, leads to regeneration, being born again, as described in John 3:3. This transformation is crucial, as demonic forces will fiercely resist one's newfound faith, especially if they've previously influenced an individual. My personal experiences attest to this reality. As a young Christian, I encountered terrifying phenomena. They'd try to pull me out of my body, and I'd dread being alone or facing the night. Sleep was a luxury, as I feared being attacked by an unseen force. These encounters began when I was just five years old. At 12, they launched a vicious attack, choking and squeezing me. I had no one to turn to but God. I'd attend vigils, refusing to sleep, hoping to find solace. The experiences were worse than I can describe. My family, seeking help, took me to white garment pastors, who claimed I was 'Omo elegbe' (a child of the spirits). I was taken aback – how could this be? I'm a child of Jesus! I soon discovered that even close allies were involved in these dark practices. They'd astral travel and attempt to take me with them. While I enjoy being carefree, when it comes to those malevolent forces, I'll fiercely resist them. I despise them. Esu se mi, mi o de le da ri jin... (Satan hurt me, I will never forgive him). My experiences have left an indelible mark, fueling my determination to confront and overcome these dark forces.
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