Mental spirtual oppression

I’m convinced mental illness is a form of demonic oppression, that’s the primary reason so many give in to suicide, homicide, or mentally shut down. We try to fix a spiritual problem with a physical remedy, such as medications, alcohol, and drugs. The truth of the matter is, all that accomplishes is suppressing the torment. I believe to fully be released we must dig deeper spiritually and fight by faith. I can back up this belief with the evidence of the demons I have personally seen and encountered. During my youth and recently. I will be sharing these phenomenons in detail in my new book, currently titled “unbroken” The most recent encounter left me awake all night, As I tackled thoughts of taking my own life. In the moments that I momentarily drifted off to sleep, I experienced a heaviness upon my body weighing down on me, I had to fight within myself to awake, call on Jesus. It got so bad, I put the bible in my bed. This is just one occurrence of many. There’s a war waged on our souls and the battlefield is within the mind. Demonic spirits attach themselves to us, to every fear, insecurity, and weakness we have. Exploiting and using it to consume our sanity and self will to heal, to live productively, causing us to isolate ourselves and eventually achieve the goal of killing ourselves through destructive habits or literally. In those dreaded dark moments I plead with God, cry out, and turn to biblical scriptures. It has recently been revealed to me that fasting is the needed recipe to drive out this particular demon that is on a mission to suck the life out of me. This week will be a week of prayer, fasting, filling my mind with the words of God. I am more driven than ever to overcome this mental-spiritual oppression, medically known as Bipolar, PTSD and depression.

2 responses to “Mental spirtual oppression”

  1. This could not be more beautifully written beloved. Dark nights of the soul for people like you and I are real. The dark angels I battle are relentless, and your demons are relentless, but when we feast upon the words of our amazing Father we conquer them in the name of Jesus. I love every word you wrote, but I love you even if you had never written one. Thank you for writing them.

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    1. Thank you so much for the response! I love you as well my family in Christ! We must carry on as a beacon of his light, letting others know they are not alone and by the power and grace if God can overcome. 🙏🏾❤️

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