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Do demons only attack the guilty?
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<blockquote data-quote="Karole" data-source="post: 70163764" data-attributes="member: 387731"><p>Any person Christian or not can be harassed by demons. It starts with your thought life. Everything is a thought before it's an action/verbal. Jesus told us lusting another is a sin. You start lusting in your thought life. That's an example for you. What you were exposed to as a child will effect your thought life as you grow up. No blame to anyone specific. A child takes in everything and often can't make sense of things as an adult can. </p><p></p><p>Once you become an adult, you are responsible for your thoughts. Demons can get a foothold on you by what you are thinking. The great news is you can change your thoughts! If a thought comes along that is negative/sinful, simply ask Jesus to take that thought captive and repent for it. Then move on and fill your life with things that improve your thought life and focus on Jesus. Don't berate yourself for the thought. Once you ask forgiveness, believe Jesus when he says you are forgiven and move forward. Eventually things will change inside you. You should be less bothered by demons. The enemy doesn't like a happy Christian. They'll go look for someone else that's an easier target. </p><p></p><p>I'd also like to address the Catholicism as evil. I'm not sure where you would hear such a thing and I don't agree. I'm not Catholic and don't agree with all their protocols but I wouldn't call it evil. It's a religion, imo, that is filled with man's rules not biblical rules as a way to control. I wouldn't blame Catholicism for demons harassing anyone.</p><p></p><p>I wish you the best with your thought life! It's not as easy as you think to change thoughts but it can be done with much practice. You just have to monitor yourself. Blessings!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karole, post: 70163764, member: 387731"] Any person Christian or not can be harassed by demons. It starts with your thought life. Everything is a thought before it's an action/verbal. Jesus told us lusting another is a sin. You start lusting in your thought life. That's an example for you. What you were exposed to as a child will effect your thought life as you grow up. No blame to anyone specific. A child takes in everything and often can't make sense of things as an adult can. Once you become an adult, you are responsible for your thoughts. Demons can get a foothold on you by what you are thinking. The great news is you can change your thoughts! If a thought comes along that is negative/sinful, simply ask Jesus to take that thought captive and repent for it. Then move on and fill your life with things that improve your thought life and focus on Jesus. Don't berate yourself for the thought. Once you ask forgiveness, believe Jesus when he says you are forgiven and move forward. Eventually things will change inside you. You should be less bothered by demons. The enemy doesn't like a happy Christian. They'll go look for someone else that's an easier target. I'd also like to address the Catholicism as evil. I'm not sure where you would hear such a thing and I don't agree. I'm not Catholic and don't agree with all their protocols but I wouldn't call it evil. It's a religion, imo, that is filled with man's rules not biblical rules as a way to control. I wouldn't blame Catholicism for demons harassing anyone. I wish you the best with your thought life! It's not as easy as you think to change thoughts but it can be done with much practice. You just have to monitor yourself. Blessings! [/QUOTE]
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