• Lust is dangerous even for angels 

  • Disobedience to God leads to separation which is death 

  • Sin makes everyone crabs in a bucket 


The enemy cannot attack a healthy mind or body. This is why the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is represented by a fig tree—its fruit is toxic. After consuming it, Adam and Eve were afflicted with a kind of spiritual neurodegenerative condition, making them susceptible to the enemy's projected thoughts.

Lust is not the end; it is disobedience that leads to separation from God, and this separation is death. To be apart from God is to be incomplete and imperfect, for we are stripped of the divine essence that belongs to Him.

Thus, the enemy became the unclean spirit of lust and the king of pride; his desire was to rule and, in a way, to become like man. After he successfully led humanity to disobey God, God established enmity between the serpent and the seed of the woman. Now, the enemy feeds upon their flesh in this life and will continue to do so in hell.

Through this, sin aka fallen angels—disguised as deities, aliens, or other false gods—entered the world. As sinful acts multiplied, so did promiscuity. This promiscuity led some women to seduce angels, which introduced the Nephilim into the world. This is also why women have to wear head covering to symbolize modesty.

God does not need to personally punish us directly, which is why Adam and Eve were spared immediate death. Instead, the head of the rebellion must bear the ultimate punishment. Hell is a terrible place, but it is the natural byproduct of sin and eternal separation from God.

Therefore, repent while you still can for in Christ we are reconciled back to the Father. 

Alleluia, Glory to God!