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FAME, INFLUENCE, MONEY & THE DEMONIC

 FAME, INFLUENCE, MONEY & THE DEMONIC

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Fame and influence are powerful tools, but they can also be dangerous when not rooted in God. The second generation—“the second kid affected”—often suffers the most when parents or leaders mishandle fame (Exodus 20:5). Respect, especially in marriage, is a spiritual foundation that must never be compromised (Ephesians 5:33). In rising to influence, we need the Holy Spirit, for without Him, fame can destroy rather than build (Zechariah 4:6; John 15:5).


THE DEMONIC AND MARRIAGES

The shift from “normal to not normal” in life is often demonic. The devil does not want to see marriages succeed (John 10:10), and he uses unresolved family issues, trauma, and emotional wounds to destroy homes. While trauma can be healed without therapy, one must rely on God and deliberately tear down the “pot holes” of pain (Psalms 34:18). Verbal abuse, excess anger, and emotional manipulation are demonic strongholds that must be confronted (Ephesians 4:26-27,31; James 3:6).


DEALING WITH FEAR AND SPIRITUAL WARFARE

The power of a praying wife can be hindered by fear (1 Peter 3:1-2; 2 Timothy 1:7). Fear itself is a tool of the enemy, but fasting deals with fear and strengthens spiritual authority (Isaiah 58:6; Matthew 17:21). Psalms 27, 37, and 91 are powerful weapons against the demonic, reminding us of God’s protection and deliverance. We must also remain aware that the devil is real, though he only has power over what we surrender to him (Luke 10:19; James 4:7).


LOVE, HEALING, AND INNER FREEDOM

Suffering is not a part of love. Many only discover true love when they allow God into their lives, for He alone shows what love truly is (1 John 4:7-8,16). God’s love flushes out the enemy; it heals wounds of worthlessness and suicide (1 John 4:18; Psalms 34:17). The world may hurt us, but God restores us (John 16:33; Psalms 147:3). Forgiveness is critical—especially forgiving those who hurt you the most (Mark 11:25; Matthew 6:14-15). Without letting go, you cannot live the abundant life God has promised (John 10:10).


THE DANGERS OF SUCCESS AND THE FLESH

A strong man in God can still gain the world and lose his soul if he neglects his calling (Mark 8:36-37). The calling of God remains the most important pursuit (2 Peter 1:10; Philippians 3:14). Before stepping into money or fame, one must be spiritually ready, or these very blessings will become a snare (1 Timothy 6:9-10; Proverbs 10:22). Sex, lust, and fleshly desires must be crucified daily; they are destructive when left unchecked (Galatians 5:16-17,24; 1 Thessalonians 4:3-5).


LIVING A CRUCIFIED LIFE

You cannot compete with evil because we do not carry evil in us; our strength is in Christ alone (Romans 12:21; Philippians 4:13). Die to self and allow God to live fully within you (Galatians 2:20; Colossians 3:3-4). Only then will you overcome the world, silence the enemy, and walk in the true life of abundance that God has promised (1 John 5:4-5; John 10:10).


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