📌 A Sobering Warning
I want to share something the Lord impressed deeply upon my heart through a recent dream.
In the dream, I saw a teenage boy — charming, likable, the kind people are naturally drawn to. On the surface, he seemed like any other young man. But beneath that surface, he had picked up an unseen companion — a demonic influence that had attached itself to him and was shaping his thoughts.
This influence was cruel, heartless, and destructive.
The boy had been drinking heavily and was taken to the hospital. As he sobered up, his true personality began to surface. He became apologetic, humble, and sincere. When his parents arrived, they embraced him, forgave him, and were eager to take him home.
But something was still wrong.
There was something in his eyes that didn’t belong.
As he was being discharged, he excused himself, saying he needed to use the restroom. Instead, he went to the roof — and jumped.
The shock and heartbreak were overwhelming.
But in the dream, the Lord allowed me to see what others could not.
I saw the demon that had influenced the boy. It looked at me and said, “You hurt me — and I’ll hurt you.”
I woke up immediately, shaken — but with clarity. The Lord was revealing this truth: The desire to hurt others because we have been hurt does not come from God.
That voice that whispers “get even,” “make them pay,” “they deserve it” is not righteousness. It is not justice. It is not God. It is the enemy. And if we don’t allow the Lord to search our hearts, that voice can quietly gain ground.
As the days ahead unfold, the line between the Kingdom of Light and the kingdom of darkness is becoming clearer. The battle is intensifying. And the Lord is calling His people back to the basics — mercy, humility, forgiveness, and truth.
Guard your heart.
Refuse resentment.
Choose mercy.
Grace and peace,
Stace, In His Service
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