Tuesday, November 4, 2025

 


If your initial intent is negative, it generates harmful energy that can damage your soul more than a well-meaning intention that ultimately results in a negative outcome.


In any act of aggression that is not in self-defense, whether you attack and cause harm or fail to protect someone from harm, the negative energy created not only harms your soul but also impacts the victim of your actions.


When your intent is entirely unholy, as seen in the case of capital sins or sins driven by hatred—especially the unforgivable sin of desecrating the Holy Spirit—the extremely negative energy you generate will harm your soul and create a negative feedback loop that traps you within your sins.


Why should we focus on the impact of a single sin? 


Because while the sinner may believe they are exercising power and control, in acts of possession influenced by Satan, they are actually losing self-control and harming their own soul. 


Once the sin is committed, an extremely negative, unholy energy is produced, disconnecting the sinner from everything and everyone. 


The sinner becomes trapped behind the bars of their sin while constructing grandiose delusions in their mind, driven by a desire for power.


The sinner is so disconnected that any perception of another person is filtered through their manipulations and harm. 


In other words, the sinner sees only their own distortions rather than recognizing the pain and suffering of the victim or acknowledging the damage caused by their sinful actions.


Why is this important?


Without recognizing and understanding this negative energy—extremely damning energy—there is no discernment between what is holy and unholy, what is grace and what is damnation. 


When one is unable to recognize wrongs and sins, it becomes difficult to confess, repent, atone, and receive salvation, thus making it hard to take corrective action to cleanse oneself and form real connections with others and with the Holy Spirit.


There is no possibility of salvation if sinners remain unrepentant and bypass the redemption process.  


Once death occurs there is no possibility of redemption or intercession. Judgment will be passed by the Lord based upon the state of your spirit, deeds or misdeeds, and what you have sown in life.


Reflect upon your intentions and actions, pray and meditate on those deeds or misdeeds, and if need be, confess, repent, and atone, before it is too late.




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