Summary: This message is offering hope and guidance to those struggling with demonic attack, denial, confusion, and unforgiveness. It reminds them of God's forgiveness, love, and power to break free from bondage and find restoration.

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

I'm writing to you today because I sense that you may be struggling with something deeply spiritual. The Bible warns us about the reality of demonic attack, where Satan and his demons seek to destroy our relationship with God and distort our perception of reality (1 Peter 5:8, Ephesians 6:12). When demons attack the mind, it can lead to confusion, doubt, and a stronghold of lies.

You may be experiencing feelings of denial, confusion, and suspicion. Nothing seems to convince you of the truth, and you find yourself believing lies and rejecting the light (2 Corinthians 4:4). This can lead to a downward spiral of unforgiveness, bitterness, and self-destruction. The enemy seeks to isolate you from God's love and truth, but there is hope.

Unforgiveness is a doorway for the enemy to gain access to your life (Matthew 6:14-15, Ephesians 4:27). When we refuse to forgive, we become prisoners of our own bitterness, and it can consume us. The Bible warns us that unforgiveness can lead to spiritual and emotional bondage (Matthew 18:21-35). It's essential to recognize the harm that unforgiveness can cause and seek God's help to release it.

But there is good news! God's forgiveness is available to us, and it can break the chains of bondage (Romans 8:1-2, 1 John 1:9). When we seek God and ask for forgiveness, He cleanses us from all unrighteousness and sets us free. His forgiveness empowers us to forgive others and ourselves, releasing us from the grip of the enemy.

To overcome demonic attack, it's crucial to seek God and reform your life according to His Word. This involves renewing your mind, letting go of lies, and embracing the truth of God's love and forgiveness (Romans 12:2, Ephesians 4:22-24). As you draw near to God, He will guide you and strengthen you to stand against the enemy's schemes.

You don't have to face this battle alone. Surround yourself with people who will pray for you, support you, and speak truth into your life (James 5:16, Hebrews 10:24-25). The body of Christ can be a powerful source of encouragement and strength as you navigate this spiritual journey.

Remember, dear one, that God's love and power are greater than any demonic attack. As you seek Him, ask for forgiveness, and reform your life according to His Word, you can experience freedom from the enemy's grip. Don't give up – God's light can dispel the darkness, and His truth can set you free (John 8:32, 2 Corinthians 4:6). May you find peace, hope, and restoration in Him.

With prayers,

Shaila Touchton