once this truth is in your heart, there’s no turning back. Some say it’s been purposely silenced by pulpits. Others believe Satan made sure it got buried under more popular verses. But what if this is the very verse that has the power to silence the enemy’s strongest weapon, sexual sin? Stay with
us through chapter 1 to 30. Because what we uncover by chapter 27 will shake the foundation of
everything you thought you knew about sin, grace, and spiritual warfare. The silent struggle. Lust is
the unspoken battle in the modern church. Statistics say over 60% of Christian men and 30% of Christian women struggle with it in silence. But no one wants to talk about it publicly. Why?
Because shame has replaced confession. Silence has replaced accountability. And scripture, it’s often cherrypicked, never fully weaponized. But there’s one scripture Satan has worked over time to
keep in the dark. It’s not just a call to purity. It’s a war cry. The origin of lust in the Bible. Lust first appears in the Garden of Eden. Not in the physical sense, but in the desire for what was
forbidden. Eve saw the fruit was good, desirable, beautiful. Satan’s first tactic wasn’t violence. It was
suggestion. He didn’t force Eve to sin. He planted desire in disguise. That same pattern exists today. What you see, you begin to desire. What you desire, you begin to pursue. What you pursue, you
eventually consume. Why this verse was hidden? Most Christians know Matthew 5:28. Whoever looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart. Yes, it’s powerful. Yes, it’s convicting. But it’s not the verse we’re talking about. The verse that Satan hates most, it’s even
more radical, even more powerful. And it doesn’t just expose the sin, it weaponizes the spirit against it. Open your Bibles, but not yet. We’re not ready to reveal it. Because first, you need to understand the battlefield, the spiritual dimension of lust. What if lust isn’t just a struggle? What if it’s a spiritual parasite? In Ephesians 6:12, Paul tells us, “Our war is not against flesh and blood, but against rulers, authorities, and spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.” So, when you’re just looking at that image, when you’re just daydreaming about that…read more watch video
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