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Masturbation – Sex with Demons

An exquisite definition of masturbation indicates that it is about entertaining thoughts and imagination generated from mid-heaven by the adversary instead of casting down those very imaginations and bringing every thoughts to the obedience of Christ (2 Cor 10:5). 

When the adversary realizes that a breakthrough or blessings are just around the corner, he makes you masturbate, and by doing so, he has shut off your blessings and breakthrough - he has stolen. And for many individuals, this is the most significant source of stagnation.

Masturbation is a spirit of darkness, a demon. Spirits are never fought physically but spiritually – it’s never a wrestle against blood and flesh (Eph 6:12). But the world advises you to get rid of anything that makes you want to masturbate, physical objects (but not the exorcism of spirits) so when the desire to jack off arises, you find yourself returning to those forbidden items. 

Therefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed (John 8:36). Only a free person has everything he or she needs to view pornography, but this person shall never since he or she has absolutely no impulses or passions for it. In the same order, only a free person has enough money to buy all of the booze in the world, but he doesn't because he doesn't have any cravings, lusts, or passions for it. Masturbation imprisons you in spiritual Egypt, in captivity, and in desperate need of a prison break.

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