The demon, the seed demons, the demons and the darkness Part 2

Demons and devils are evil spirits that the natural eye does not see, but their effect on humanity has been since the beginning of man’s knowledge of his environment. The time that you believe or not does not matter to them, because if you believe in the Word of God, you must also believe in their existence. These demonic seeds have manifested since the beginning of Satan and beginning with Eve in the garden. They have grown in number as man has reproduced.

These demons have controlled many famous and infamous men not only in the regular population but also in the clergy.

1. The most famous of them was the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre.

Starting in Paris, French soldiers and Roman Catholic clergy fell upon the unarmed people and blood flowed like a river throughout the country.

In one week, nearly 100,100 Protestants perished. The rivers of France were so full of corpses that for many months no fish was eaten. In the Loire Valley, wolves descended from the hills to feed on the decomposing bodies of Protestants. The list of massacres was as endless as the list of the dead. When the news of the Massacre reached the Vatican there was jubilation. Cannons roared, bells rang and a special commemorative medal was struck to honor the occasion. The Pope commissioned the Italian artist Vasari to paint a mural of the Massacre, which is still in the Vatican.

2. The following is the Massacre of 1641.

In early October 1641, leading Catholic clergy and laity met at a Franciscan abbey in Westmeath, to discuss what course of action should be taken against the Protestant settlers. Those who died first were never buried, but were eaten by dogs, rats, and pigs. Some were thrown into rivers and drowned, some hanged, some mutilated, some torn with knives. Babies were thrown into boiling pots or into pig ditches. They gouged out the adult men’s eyes, let them drift, and starved them to death.

The priests told the people “that the Protestants were worse than dogs, that they were demons and served the devil, and killing them was a meritorious act.”

3. The last one is after the outbreak of World War II.

Hitler, who was obsessed with the occult, established death camps to secretly implement what he called “the final solution to the Jewish question.” By the end of the war, 6 million Jews had been systematically murdered. Many men have fallen in love with these Demons of Darkness, playing like a violin and dancing to bloodshed music.

So what is this darkness that we speak of? Let’s take a look at the Bible to find our answers.

Matthew 6:23, Jesus said; “But if your eye is evil, your whole body will be in darkness. If, then, the light that is in you is darkness, how great is that darkness!” and in Luke 11:34; “The light of the body is the eye; therefore, when your eye is good, your whole body is also full of light; but when your eye is bad, your body is also in darkness.” This darkness is what makes men and women do the things we mentioned in part 1. Even those we say are upright and sociable, they never steal, steal, murder, you know the guy, the very good neighbor who pays his taxes and He cares for his family, but those who are not saved are also in darkness, because the greatest sin that I know of is that of unbelief. Because without the Spirit of Christ within them, they are in darkness.

Here we see the summary of the whole matter of darkness in Isaiah 44:18, “They neither knew nor understood; because he closed his eyes so that they could not see, and his heart so that they did not understand”; and in Isaiah 8:20, “To the law and to the testimony: if they do not speak according to this word, it is because it has not dawned on them.”

This darkness comes from demons and devils, which fill man. When man must accept this darkness, he turns away from the truth, which is the word of God. Rather accept living in this darkness rather than staying or turning towards the light.

The Bible says that we can have more hope in a fool than in one who turns away from the truth. Pro 26: 11-12 As a dog returns to his vomit, so the fool returns to his folly. Do you see wise man in his own opinion? There is more hope for a fool than of him.

How many people have turned away from the truth because of a charismatic man, or an institution or even a Church, because seeds are planted in their minds that grow until they believe a Lie?

The Bible proves that men will be handed over to a reprobate mind that will allow them to believe a lie and be condemned. Saved and unsaved they will be tempted by these seeds and because of this darkness that fills their eyes, many will be led to believe that there is no heaven, hell or judgment. As the old saying goes, “let’s eat, drink and be happy, because tomorrow we can die.”

In Luke 11:35, we see a warning from Jesus: “See then that the light that is in you is not darkness.” This is to say that we must constantly review ourselves and what we believe in order not to deviate from the truth. These that Jesus was talking about were the self-righteous, who believed they were light, but were instead in darkness. Hypocrites

John 3:19 And this is the condemnation: that light came into the world, and men loved darkness more than light, because their works were evil.

Ephesians 5:11 And do not participate in the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather rebuke them. Reprimand;

1. Blame; to censorship

2. Charging with a foul to the face; rebuke to rebuke.

3. Guilty; with of; as, to reprimand one for laziness.

4. Convince of a fault or make it manifest.
5. Refute; refute.

6. Stimulate a feeling of guilt.

7. Show silent disapproval or guilt.

The vicious cannot bear the presence of the good, whose very glances reprimand them, and whose life is a severe but silent admonition. Men murder in the name of God, without knowing him or following his ways. We all die from sin, but we will all be judged for our works in this life, good or bad. Get out of the darkness of your soul before it’s too late. It doesn’t have to be the end of the world for a man to die, it just has to be his time.

Mat_20: 15; Isa_44: 18-20; Mar_7: 22; Eph 4:18, Eph 5: 8; 1Jo_2: 11
If: Mat_23: 16-28; Pro_26: 12; Isa_5: 20, Isa_5: 21, Isa_8: 20; Jer_4: 22, Jer_8: 8, Jer_8: 9; Luk_8: 10; Joh_9: 39-41; Rom_1: 22, Rom_2: 17-23; 1Co_1: 18-20, 1Co_2: 14, 1Co_3: 18, 1Co_3: 19; Rev_3: 17, Rev_3: 18

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