THE LUST THAT WILL MAKE YOU LOST IF NOT HANDLED.
My son the Anointed
Lust is not a weakness you flirt with and hope to tame later.
It is a wildfire.
If you don’t quench it early, it will consume your altar, your anointing, your reputation, your future, and your very soul.
You may speak in tongues and yet be enslaved in the dark by a silent addiction.
You may preach deliverance and still be bound to the chains of secret lust.
And when it finally explodes into the open, it doesn’t just disgrace you it discredits the name of Jesus in the eyes of many.
Son, lust is not just sin, it is a system designed to destroy destiny.
Satan doesn’t always rush to kill a man of God; he seduces him into a slow fall.
David was a king and a worshipper, yet lust brought him to murder and tears.
Solomon was wise, but lust buried his wisdom in strange women’s laps.
Samson was anointed, yet he died blind and bound, because he couldn’t say no to Delilah.
Don’t think your gifts exempt you. They make you a bigger target.
You are not too strong to fall, but you are strong enough to flee.
The Bible didn’t say “negotiate with lust.” It says, FLEE youthful lusts (2 Timothy 2:22).
Run like Joseph.
Run like your soul depends on it, because it does.
Don’t trust your flesh;
crucify it.
Don’t pamper temptation; escape it.
Don’t play with what nailed Jesus to the cross. The devil doesn’t need to kill you, he just needs to distract you, weaken you, and silence your voice with a scandal.
My son,
Guard your eyes.
Protect your phone.
Fast until your flesh loses its grip.
Build walls of accountability.
Don’t minister alone in closed rooms with the opposite sex.
Delete those secret chats and shut the door against that secret admirer.
You cannot carry revival with your pants down. No man can fight lust in private and win without divine help and discipline.
This is not about rules. This is about legacy.
You were born for fire, not filth.
You were raised for consecration, not compromise.
Many are waiting for your voice, don’t lose it in a bed of sin.
The ministry is heavy, but sin will make it heavier until it crushes you. Lust has stolen too many generals. You must not be next.
I’d rather you cry now in discipline than weep later in disgrace.
I’d rather you say NO now than be buried beneath a YES you couldn’t control. Lust is not worth your mantle. Not worth your calling. Not worth your name. Not worth your soul.
Son, kill lust now, or lust will kill you later.
HOW TO OVERCOME IT
1. Stay Intimate with God
A heart full of God has no room for lust. Don’t just do ministry, spend time in His presence daily. Let His Word purify your thoughts.
2. Guard Your Eyes and Mind
Your eyes are gates. Be ruthless with what you watch and what you feed your mind. Pornography is a slow death don’t entertain it. Social media can be a trap, filter your feed.
3. Build Accountability
Have a mature spiritual mentor who checks you without fear. Confess your struggles—Satan thrives in secrecy.
4. Discipline Your Body
Fast often. Let your flesh know it’s not in charge. Stay away from situations that ignite PASSION, close rooms, late-night calls, secret chats.
5. Pursue Purpose
An idle man is a workshop for lust. Fill your time with purpose, study, prayer, and productive engagements.
6. Remember Your Calling
Souls are tied to your voice. Don’t let one night of pleasure silence a lifetime of impact.
God bless you
My son the Anointed
Lust is not a weakness you flirt with and hope to tame later.
It is a wildfire.
If you don’t quench it early, it will consume your altar, your anointing, your reputation, your future, and your very soul.
You may speak in tongues and yet be enslaved in the dark by a silent addiction.
You may preach deliverance and still be bound to the chains of secret lust.
And when it finally explodes into the open, it doesn’t just disgrace you it discredits the name of Jesus in the eyes of many.
Son, lust is not just sin, it is a system designed to destroy destiny.
Satan doesn’t always rush to kill a man of God; he seduces him into a slow fall.
David was a king and a worshipper, yet lust brought him to murder and tears.
Solomon was wise, but lust buried his wisdom in strange women’s laps.
Samson was anointed, yet he died blind and bound, because he couldn’t say no to Delilah.
Don’t think your gifts exempt you. They make you a bigger target.
You are not too strong to fall, but you are strong enough to flee.
The Bible didn’t say “negotiate with lust.” It says, FLEE youthful lusts (2 Timothy 2:22).
Run like Joseph.
Run like your soul depends on it, because it does.
Don’t trust your flesh;
crucify it.
Don’t pamper temptation; escape it.
Don’t play with what nailed Jesus to the cross. The devil doesn’t need to kill you, he just needs to distract you, weaken you, and silence your voice with a scandal.
My son,
Guard your eyes.
Protect your phone.
Fast until your flesh loses its grip.
Build walls of accountability.
Don’t minister alone in closed rooms with the opposite sex.
Delete those secret chats and shut the door against that secret admirer.
You cannot carry revival with your pants down. No man can fight lust in private and win without divine help and discipline.
This is not about rules. This is about legacy.
You were born for fire, not filth.
You were raised for consecration, not compromise.
Many are waiting for your voice, don’t lose it in a bed of sin.
The ministry is heavy, but sin will make it heavier until it crushes you. Lust has stolen too many generals. You must not be next.
I’d rather you cry now in discipline than weep later in disgrace.
I’d rather you say NO now than be buried beneath a YES you couldn’t control. Lust is not worth your mantle. Not worth your calling. Not worth your name. Not worth your soul.
Son, kill lust now, or lust will kill you later.
HOW TO OVERCOME IT
1. Stay Intimate with God
A heart full of God has no room for lust. Don’t just do ministry, spend time in His presence daily. Let His Word purify your thoughts.
2. Guard Your Eyes and Mind
Your eyes are gates. Be ruthless with what you watch and what you feed your mind. Pornography is a slow death don’t entertain it. Social media can be a trap, filter your feed.
3. Build Accountability
Have a mature spiritual mentor who checks you without fear. Confess your struggles—Satan thrives in secrecy.
4. Discipline Your Body
Fast often. Let your flesh know it’s not in charge. Stay away from situations that ignite PASSION, close rooms, late-night calls, secret chats.
5. Pursue Purpose
An idle man is a workshop for lust. Fill your time with purpose, study, prayer, and productive engagements.
6. Remember Your Calling
Souls are tied to your voice. Don’t let one night of pleasure silence a lifetime of impact.
God bless you
THE LUST THAT WILL MAKE YOU LOST IF NOT HANDLED.
My son the Anointed
Lust is not a weakness you flirt with and hope to tame later.
It is a wildfire.
If you don’t quench it early, it will consume your altar, your anointing, your reputation, your future, and your very soul.
You may speak in tongues and yet be enslaved in the dark by a silent addiction.
You may preach deliverance and still be bound to the chains of secret lust.
And when it finally explodes into the open, it doesn’t just disgrace you it discredits the name of Jesus in the eyes of many.
Son, lust is not just sin, it is a system designed to destroy destiny.
Satan doesn’t always rush to kill a man of God; he seduces him into a slow fall.
David was a king and a worshipper, yet lust brought him to murder and tears.
Solomon was wise, but lust buried his wisdom in strange women’s laps.
Samson was anointed, yet he died blind and bound, because he couldn’t say no to Delilah.
Don’t think your gifts exempt you. They make you a bigger target.
You are not too strong to fall, but you are strong enough to flee.
The Bible didn’t say “negotiate with lust.” It says, FLEE youthful lusts (2 Timothy 2:22).
Run like Joseph.
Run like your soul depends on it, because it does.
Don’t trust your flesh;
crucify it.
Don’t pamper temptation; escape it.
Don’t play with what nailed Jesus to the cross. The devil doesn’t need to kill you, he just needs to distract you, weaken you, and silence your voice with a scandal.
My son,
Guard your eyes.
Protect your phone.
Fast until your flesh loses its grip.
Build walls of accountability.
Don’t minister alone in closed rooms with the opposite sex.
Delete those secret chats and shut the door against that secret admirer.
You cannot carry revival with your pants down. No man can fight lust in private and win without divine help and discipline.
This is not about rules. This is about legacy.
You were born for fire, not filth.
You were raised for consecration, not compromise.
Many are waiting for your voice, don’t lose it in a bed of sin.
The ministry is heavy, but sin will make it heavier until it crushes you. Lust has stolen too many generals. You must not be next.
I’d rather you cry now in discipline than weep later in disgrace.
I’d rather you say NO now than be buried beneath a YES you couldn’t control. Lust is not worth your mantle. Not worth your calling. Not worth your name. Not worth your soul.
Son, kill lust now, or lust will kill you later.
HOW TO OVERCOME IT
1. Stay Intimate with God
A heart full of God has no room for lust. Don’t just do ministry, spend time in His presence daily. Let His Word purify your thoughts.
2. Guard Your Eyes and Mind
Your eyes are gates. Be ruthless with what you watch and what you feed your mind. Pornography is a slow death don’t entertain it. Social media can be a trap, filter your feed.
3. Build Accountability
Have a mature spiritual mentor who checks you without fear. Confess your struggles—Satan thrives in secrecy.
4. Discipline Your Body
Fast often. Let your flesh know it’s not in charge. Stay away from situations that ignite PASSION, close rooms, late-night calls, secret chats.
5. Pursue Purpose
An idle man is a workshop for lust. Fill your time with purpose, study, prayer, and productive engagements.
6. Remember Your Calling
Souls are tied to your voice. Don’t let one night of pleasure silence a lifetime of impact.
God bless you
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