
Dear reader, you may think that Satan’s kingdom has stopped attacking you. Satan and witches wait patiently – until you sin.
The spiritual protection of God.
First, in many spiritual traditions, a central theme exists: the presence of a spiritual hedge of protection around the faithful. This shield acts as a barrier, making it difficult for Satan, demons, or malevolent forces like witches to launch a direct attack.
However, this protection is not unconditional. These adversaries are patient observers, waiting for a single moment of vulnerability: the act of sin.
The Legal Right of Entry.
Second, from a spiritual perspective, committing a sin is more than just a moral failing; it is seen as a legal transaction. By choosing to step outside of divine will, an individual effectively waives their spiritual immunity. This creates a legal right for dark forces to enter one’s life.
Once this threshold is crossed, the enemy no longer has to peer from the outside; they gain the authorization to manifest through failures, persistent sickness, and unexplained losses.
The Lesson of Samson.
The biblical story of Samson serves as a powerful archetype for this concept. Samson possessed supernatural strength that made him invincible to his enemies; no army could stand against him so long as he remained true to his Nazirite vow. However, his physical power was tied to his spiritual standing.
It was only after Samson yielded to temptation and sinned—most notably in his compromise with Delilah and his history with prostitutes—that his hedge of protection was removed. His sin provided the Philistines with the legal entry they needed to strip him of his strength, blind him, and eventually lead him to his destruction.
Maintaining the Shield.
In conclusion, by maintaining spiritual integrity, one keeps the door locked. Avoiding sin is not just about morality—it is about maintaining the strategic defense of your life, health, and future.
