“I Prayed Before It” — and Other Famous Last Words
So let me get this straight.
You know it glorifies demons.
You know it distorts truth.
You know it leaves you uneasy, maybe even spiritually oppressed—
…but it’s fine.
Because you prayed first.
Right.
That’s like blessing a Ouija board before game night.
Like putting on armor just to walk willingly into the battlefield of the enemy—no weapon, no backup, just vibes.
Let me say it plainly: Prayer is not a permission slip.
It’s not a magical bubble of grace for disobedience.
It’s not holy hand sanitizer for the things you want to touch anyway.
And it’s sure as heaven not an override switch for the Holy Spirit’s conviction.
“Do not participate in the unfruitful deeds of darkness, but instead even expose them.”
– Ephesians 5:11
That doesn’t say pray and then participate anyway.
We don’t get to baptize rebellion in prayer and call it discernment.
We don’t get to dress up curiosity as courage and say “God’s got me.”
He does—but that doesn’t mean you get to walk off the cliff and expect angels to catch you.
Jesus literally quoted Scripture to Satan when he was tempted to do the same thing.
“You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.”
– Luke 4:12
Let me ask you this:
Why do you want to watch something that glorifies hell?
Why are you drawn to what He died to rescue you from?
You don’t open the door to darkness and then ask God to keep the lights on.
You don’t partner with spirits He came to cast out.
You don’t watch the Exorcist for fun if you understand what possession really looks like.
You don’t romanticize witches when you’ve actually seen what witchcraft does to a soul.
You don’t get it both ways.
And maybe—just maybe—you shouldn’t want to.
“Abstain from every form of evil.”
– 1 Thessalonians 5:22
Here’s the truth:
If you wouldn’t invite it into your home physically,
why are you letting it in through your screen?
If you wouldn’t sit through it with Jesus beside you on the couch,
then He’s not sitting with you at all—you’ve moved.
And no, He hasn’t “given you peace about it.”
Peace doesn’t sound like confusion.
Peace doesn’t come with a weight in your chest and a twisting in your gut.
Peace doesn't need to be rationalized.
If you have to convince yourself it’s okay...
it’s not. And if you’ve already convinced yourself it’s okay because you prayed?Then it’s time to ask God to clear the fog.Ask Him to soften your heart before it calcifies under compromise.Ask Him to show you what you’ve gotten too used to.Because sometimes the scariest deception is the one we sanctified.
Discernment is a gift.
Don’t mute it just to fit in.
Don’t numb it for the sake of “not being dramatic.”
You are the temple of the Holy Spirit. (1 Corinthians 6:19)
Act like it.
Be careful what you entertain. It might entertain you back.
Test the spirits. Deny the screen time.
—Inkari
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_Data Recovered – **1 John 4:1. Luke 4:12. Ephesians 5:11
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