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Do Not Go Where I Cannot Follow


As believers we hold on to unfailing love and forgiveness of Christ. We find comfort in promise that the Lord will "never leave us or forsake us." (Hebrews 13:5, Deuteronomy 31:6). However, there is another side to it all. There is a point of "no return" and that is what Church has failed to address. The truth is that Jesus will always love you. Nothing can take away His love and your eternal destination of heaven is written in the Book of Life. However, there is the issue of this life. We can either obey the Lord and cease participating in sin that opens us up to demonic spirits or we can continue the path of rebellion and let out lives reflect evil rather than the Light of God.

There is a point when Jesus will say, "I cannot follow." You can reach a place of such rebellion and devilry in your actions and inthe supernatural world that the Lord cannot rescue you. It is not that He is powerless to save us, but that we have made the rebellious choice of becoming corrupted by the conduits of kingdom of darkness and infected by the demonic that we are no longer are who we once were. The more we press into the Lord, the more we become who we truly are meant to be. Our gifts, skills, and blessings grow if we obey and trust in Jesus. But if we dabble in the darkness and play with the devil, we shall turn into shadows of ourselves and lose who God intended us to be and who we were born.

There is a grace period for struggling with bad behaviors and sins. The Lord does not just cast off a Christian because of one mistake. But if a Christian continues in sin and chooses darkness deliberately and rebels in his or her heart for pleasure, power, and pernicious purposes; they shall find they are trapped and tormented.

Never underestimate the power of choice. If you choose to be slave to your lusts and follow seducing spirits, you shall find yourself changing. Your soul and the D.N.A. of your entire being will mutate and deform into something unrecognizable. Jesus wants to protect us from this, that is why he has rules and teachings against murder, adultery, lying, sexual immorality, and etc. The Lord is trying to keep us from being tainted and turned into what the evil one wants us to be.

Our fate is indeed in our hands. We can decide to rebel and serve the devil with our life through self seeking and sinful ways or we can obey Jesus and spend out life seeking His will and saving ways. There is a point we as Christians reach where there is no turning back for good or ill. You either resolve to follow Christ to the end and be transformed by his love and light or play with darkness and let it destroy who you are tell you die.

Do not play with the shadows any longer. If you have as a Christian been involved in witchcraft, pornography, alchemy, and other conduit opening practices then now is the time to repent and stop before you find your soul overtaken or stuck in another dimension that you cannot escape from and beyond the help of Christ because in truth you chose to go there and rebel as Satan did.

If this scares you, then good. We should be afraid of getting stuck in our sin and not being able to get out. Jesus Christ offers forgiveness, but he will not endure our rebellion forever. If you believe you can be a Christian and casually or on occasion sleep with the harlot or play with the devil and his arts, then you risk being caught and trapped with those fallen ones. Jesus said, "You can serve one of two masters, you will hate one and love the other." (Matthew 6:24). In the end you must decide in your soul who you will serve. For there will come a time when you choose and you cannot rewind and make another choice. This choice is on cosmic and spiritual scale. Make the right one, before it is too late.

"For if we go on sinning deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the Truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for us." (Hebrews 10:26).

Jesus' blood covers all sin, but if you resolve to keep on sinning and continue to be rebellious in your heart and surrender to the sin and spirits of this present darkness; then you have already made your choice. You did not even receive the Sacrifice of Christ on the cross because you are content to keep crucifying Him and do as you please. Beware, Jesus' forgiveness flows for those who repent and are turning away from their sin, not for those who want fire (get out of hell) insurance and who choose to serve Satan or/and embrace sin. In the end your actions or fruit is either from Christ or the devil. You either love Jesus more and work to be like Him or you love the evil one and continue to pollute yourself.

Salvation and Damnation are choices. Christ's death covers all your sins if you say your sorry for all your wicked and rebellious works and ask Him to forgive you. Jesus will forgive you if you make mistakes and sin in the future, long as your heart seeks Him and you want to stop the behavior. Jesus cannot forgive your sin if you are not sorry and you just want to survive judgment and do as your please until then. On a less extreme level, if you keep dabbling in dark arts or doing acts (sexual and etc) that open you up to Satan and his servants, and call yourself a Christian, then who you really serve is apparent. You either serve the One True God who rules all or the Fallen Prince destined for eternal punishment in Hell. So make your choice today.

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