Subject: we must understand satan evil spirit connected with all of our spirits through the first adam learning how to live from the last Adam is vital1 Corinthians 15:45-58 YHWH communicates with our spirit to connect with our soul satan understand this so what does that evil entity want to? communicate with our spirit to connect with our soul everyone don’t hear YHWH audible voice and everyone don’t hear satan audible voice.
What I’m about to speak about, took me years to learn.
The children of YHWH can hear YHWH through His preachers, ministers,bishops, teachers and prophets
people can hear satan through his false prophets and teachers, preachers everything those people that Satan ordained is very much into lieology like their father the people that YHWH ordained is very much into truth the word if we don’t know the word, we won’t know who people is speaking for this is why we must study our word daily to learn the voice of YHWH.
I heard YHWH audible voice once walking with Him
that was about a family member, i heard YHWH audible voice twice before i biblically repented the first time i heard YHWH audible voice is when a older guy almost influenced me to rob a bank in Brooklyn New York back then i did not know it was a evil spirit speaking to me through that man and YHWH told me if i go in that bank i will die in that bank i did not know YHWH was speaking about the second death. That’s when a person soul die until years later when i started understanding scripture, the second time i heard YHWH audible voice was in 1997 when satan almost convinced me to commit suicide and that’s when i heard YHWH audible voice the second time YHWH said to me son what are you doing? That changed my mind i did not know that suicidal thoughts is satan think style back then, fast forward, my beloved family, and I move to Harrisburg PA in 2010 I’m doing the Bible study on sonship Romans 8:15-23 and i was like 👀 YHWH i wasn’t your son then i did not biblically repent until 7/30/99 and YHWH told me it’s prophetic what He said to me that day in that bathroom was prophecy. I had no idea what prophecy was in 1997 YHWH give all of us thoughts everybody don’t hear YHWH audible voice every time YHWH gives us thoughts it lines up with our Holy Bible whenever satan gives us thoughts, it conflicts with our Holy Bible i’m going to be repetitive YHWH divine thoughts always lines up with His word any thoughts that conflict with the word of YHWH is satan think style we must destroy those thoughts if not those demonic thoughts will destroy our life on earth and if we die with those demonic thoughts, our souls will receive the second death who we allow to speak to our spirit will be our reality because that conversation will show up in our think style, talk style, life style, attitude, feelings, character, conduct, choices, decisions, actions, reactions, our vision, what we touch, our private parts, and where we spend our money,
YHWH communicates with us through our spirits, guiding, warning, and drawing us into harmony with His will. This inner dialogue often involves a gentle, intuitive voice or deep-seated conviction, aligning with Scripture all the time to nurture our soul. Key aspects of this spirit-to-spirit communication include direct interaction between the Holy Spirit and our inner spirit, which then informs our soul. YHWH speaks through the Holy Bible, inner convictions, peace, and sometimes dreams or visions. The ultimate goal is to foster a deeper connection, leading to obedience, growth, and a more profound intimate relationship. The Hebrew name YHWH is associated with the symbolism of breath, representing YHWH constant, intimate presence. To better hear His inner voice, spiritual teachers suggest cultivating a quiet, obedient heart and regular study of Scripture to learn YHWH voice there is no other way.
Romans 8:16-17 The Message
This resurrection life you received from God is not a timid, grave-tending life. It’s adventurously expectant, greeting God with a childlike “What’s next, Papa?” God’s Spirit touches our spirits and confirms who we really are. We know who he is, and we know who we are: Father and children. And we know we are going to get what’s coming to us—an unbelievable inheritance! We go through exactly what Christ goes through. If we go through the hard times with him, then we’re certainly going to go through the good times with him!
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Romans 8:16-17 offers a powerful shift in perspective, moving from the struggle against our fleshly nature to the assurance of our adoption as YHWH’s beloved children. Here, Paul reminds us that the Holy Spirit confirms our identity as joint-heirs with Christ, and that our willingness to suffer for Him is a testament to our inheritance. By embracing this truth, we can live with hope and confidence, knowing that our present struggles will ultimately give way to future glory.
1 Corinthians 2:9
But as it is written:
“Eye has not seen, nor ear heard,Nor have entered into the heart of man The things which God has prepared for those who love Him.”
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1 Corinthians 2:9 reveals the extraordinary nature of YHWH redemptive plan, specifically the gospel of Christ crucified, which transcends human understanding and requires the Holy Spirit's guidance to fully grasp. By quoting this verse, Paul contrasts worldly wisdom with divine wisdom, highlighting that YHWH plan is revealed to those who love Him, empowering them to experience its transformative power YHWH call us how to love Him His way.
John 14:15
Jesus Promises the Holy Spirit
“If you love me, obey[a] my commandments
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John 14:15, Jesus shares a powerful truth, 'If you love me, you will keep my commandments,' reframing obedience as a vibrant expression of love, rather than a means to earn it. This profound statement occurs during the Upper Room Discourse, just before His crucifixion, where He offers comfort to fearful disciples and promises the Holy Spirit as a transformative helper to empower their obedience satan and those fallen angels teach people how to be disobedient those evil entities don’t want us to allow the Holy Spirit to speak to our spirit to connect with our soul. That’s what those demons want to do who we are listening to will show up someway somehow through our fruits. It’s what we do we will know ourselves as well through our fruit.
Matthew 7:15-20
You Will Know Them by Their Fruits
“Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves.
You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles?
Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit.
A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit.
Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.
Therefore by their fruits you will know them.
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Matthew 7:15-20, part of Jesus' empowering Sermon on the Mount, inspires discernment in followers to recognize false prophets who appear harmless but harbor destructive intentions. Jesus emphasizes the importance of examining the 'fruit' of these leaders - their character, actions, and teachings - to distinguish between those who lead to life and those who lead astray. This passage encourages believers to look beyond outward appearances and instead focus on the long-term impact, fostering a sense of personal responsibility and spiritual growth.
The Metaphor of Fruit: Jesus uses agricultural imagery to explain that true doctrine and character will produce good fruit (e.g., love, righteousness), while false teachers produce bad fruit (e.g., greed, immorality, error).
Target of the Warning: While applicable to all spiritual deception, this likely directly addressed the Pharisees and religious leaders of the time, whose outward piety masked inward corruption and whose teachings led people away from YHWH true kingdom we see these same things going on in 2026 sad but true knowing YHWH in a personal way is vital for every human being.
Embracing Authenticity: Jesus teaches that true spiritual leaders will be recognized by their good fruit, while those who are false will be held accountable, highlighting the importance of discernment in our spiritual journeys. The passage encourages us to look beyond surface-level appearances and instead focus on the positive impact and character of spiritual leaders, empowering us to make informed choices and cultivate a deeper connection with our faith.
From my own journey in discerning spiritual voices, I have found that cultivating a close relationship with YHWH through prayer and consistent Bible study is indispensable. When I first encountered moments where I thought I heard God’s voice, I lacked the knowledge to confirm whether those thoughts aligned with scripture. Over time, as I immersed myself in studying God's Word, the difference between divine thoughts and satanic deception became clearer. I learned that satan’s influence often comes disguised as subtle whispers or deceptive lies, tempting us through fearful or destructive thoughts. However, when we filter these thoughts through the lens of the Bible, contradictions reveal themselves. This process of testing every thought against scripture brought me peace and helped me reject harmful ideas before they took root. A practical habit that helped me was journaling spiritual impressions and comparing them later with biblical verses. This exercise sharpened my spiritual discernment and trained me to recognize the gentle conviction of the Holy Spirit, which never conflicts with God’s Word. It also became evident how false teachers—“wolves in sheep’s clothing” as Jesus described—could be identified by the fruit of their teachings and actions. This journey affirmed the importance of community and teaching through trusted ministers who grounded their messages in scripture. Along with personal study, fellowship and accountability guarded me against spiritual deception. Finally, I realized that allowing YHWH to guide our spirit nourishes the soul and transforms our lifestyle, character, and decisions. This transformation safeguards us from the spiritual death that comes from embracing satan’s thoughts. Embracing the Last Adam’s example is not just learning theology but living a daily reality of victory over the evil will placed within us by the first Adam. It is a lifelong navigation system that requires vigilance, humility, and faith. For anyone struggling with these spiritual battles, I encourage developing a quiet, obedient heart, and immersing yourself in God’s Word daily. Remember, hearing YHWH’s voice is not always audible but confirmed through the harmony of scripture, peace, and godly counsel. This personal experience of divine communication reshapes your identity as God’s child and empowers you to walk in truth and freedom.

