Subject: before we biblically repainted and started consuming YHWH divine word daily we were giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils.

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Divine insight: satan end those falling evil angels is our x our x Want us back this is why satan came up with this counterfeit commandment back sliding when a person backs slide they are sliding back to the demonic Yahweh is married to the back slider until the back style stop breathing that’s what we’re not told back sliding is a dangerous place to be spiritually and physically whatever is in our spiritual heartsour mind will come out somewhere somehow this is why we must guard our hearts with YHWH divine word daily through our Bible studies we must understand and apply the application gives us a biblical transformation into the type of Christ it’s all about the biblical information keeps us away from giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils.

Proverbs 4:23

Guard your heart above all else, for it determines the course of your life.

Knowledge speaks.

We must allow YHWH to change our appetite spiritually and physically our appetite change is a lifetime event.

A need to know those fallen angels are diabolical they don’t want us to guard our heart’s everything YHWH told us to do is a command those fallen evil angels tell people to do the opposite all the time we must destroy those imaginations all of those evil angels think just like satan

Definition of the "Heart": The biblical heart encompasses our mind the inner life—thoughts, emotions, desires, and conscience.

Why "Guard" (Vigilance): heart is considered the source of all actions. Therefore, protecting it is critical because it acts as a filter for what you allow into your life.

Empowering OUR Spirit: Being mindful of what we consume and focus on, to cultivate a positive and uplifting environment. Nurturing Your Soul: Proactively seeking peace and joy by embracing godly thoughts and reframing negativity. Intentional Living: Making choices that prioritize long-term spiritual growth and well-being. Spiritual Resilience: Harnessing the power of prayer and understanding application and applying our Bible studies to safeguard your inner strength and inspiration.

Spiritual discipline setting healthy boundaries for our heart.

Cultivate a positive and resilient inner life by being intentional about what we consume, focusing on uplifting thoughts, and making choices that nourish our spiritual well-being. By prioritizing our emotional and mental care, we can unlock a more purposeful and fulfilling life. Effective strategies include setting boundaries, practicing mindfulness through meditation, and seeking guidance from prayer and scripture. By taking proactive steps to guard our heart and mind, we can tap into our full potential and live a life that truly reflects YHWH and biblical values and aspirations. This mindset is rooted in wisdom, vigilance, and a commitment to spiritual growth and emotional wellness.

Beloved as we embark on a journey of spiritual growth, let us invite YHWH to empower us with divine strength to make conscious choices, letting go of past habits that no longer serve us, such as engaging in sex outside of marriage, masturbation, or other self-destructive behaviors. By releasing these patterns, we create space for a deeper connection with our faith and a more authentic relationship with YHWH and others. As we strive to remain sober and vigilant, guided by the Holy Spirit, we open ourselves to a life of purpose and meaning, one that is grounded in theology rather than manipulation. On this journey, we are avoiding sin and we are embracing a life of being ministry not doing ministry, bieng ministry reflects the teachings of Christ and allows us to become the best version of ourselves the type of Christ all of our old ways must be passing away then we must get to the place not on our own with YHWH divine strength where we can say my always is passed away we can’t be who we used to be that’s the old consumer and who YHWH want us to be at the same time they must be a change that’s how we will know that we are in Christ our safe place.

2 Corinthians 5:17

Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.

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... Read moreReflecting on my own spiritual journey, I can personally attest to the critical importance of guarding the heart as emphasized in Proverbs 4:23. Before turning deeply to daily consumption and application of YHWH's Word, I often found myself vulnerable to negative influences and internal struggles that pulled me in harmful directions. The concept of "backsliding" described in the article truly resonated with me—it’s a subtle but dangerous slipping away from spiritual health that can lead to internal turmoil and spiritual attack. Daily Bible study became a lifeline, transforming not just my mind but my entire being. Through purposeful meditation on scripture and prayer, I began to cultivate a renewed appetite for godly things, replacing former destructive habits with spiritual nourishment. Setting healthy boundaries, as the article suggests, was essential: saying no to distractions and harmful behaviors required discipline but brought peace. Another takeaway from this teaching is the recognition that fallen angels seek to infiltrate our minds with counterfeit thoughts, making vigilance and guarding of the heart paramount. Personally, when I focused on uplifting, godly thoughts and reframed negativity through reflective prayer, I noticed greater spiritual resilience. This practical vigilance helped me maintain emotional health and align more closely with Christ’s example. The journey toward becoming "a new creature" in Christ is ongoing and demanding, but embracing intentional living—making conscious decisions that foster long-term spiritual well-being—is rewarding. The encouragement to "be ministry, not just do ministry" deeply impacted me, emphasizing authentic transformation over superficial action. Finally, I have found that the combination of personal commitment and divine strength mentioned in the article is powerful. Inviting YHWH to empower change made it possible to let go of past habits that hindered my growth. This process nurtured a deeper connection with God and others, allowing me to live a more purposeful and fulfilling life aligned with biblical values and aspirations. Guarding my heart daily remains my foundational practice for spiritual health and resilience.