Chosen one, the world you live in is a battlefield. But the war you're fighting is not just one of temptation. It's a war for your soul.
Sexual sin is not just a mistake. It's a spiritual contract, a hidden cost, a silent thief that drains your divine power without you even realizing it. And for the chosen ones, those called by God, this battle is fierce.
But you're not here by accident. You're here because God wants to break chains in your life. He wants you to see the subtle traps the enemy uses to steal your strength so you can step boldly into your calling without the weight of secret sin.
Today, we're going to uncover eight sexual sins that quietly kill a chosen one's power. And as we reveal each one, you will see the truth that sets you free. Number one, sleeping with someone you know you're not meant for.
It seems harmless, a moment of passion, a fleeting connection. But deep down, your spirit knows the truth. Amos 3 and3 asks, "Can two walk together except they be agreed?
" When your spirit says no, but your body says yes, you invite a war within yourself. Your peace fades, your confidence crumbles, and your sense of purpose becomes clouded. It is not just a sin of the body.
It is a sin against your own soul. Number two, watching pornography. What seems like a private escape is actually a doorway.
You see, Matthew 6:22 tells us, "The light of the body is the eye. If therefore thine eye be single, the whole body shall be full of light. " But pornography corrupts that light.
It distorts your vision, rewires your mind, and turns sacred intimacy into a cheap illusion. You lose your ability to see people purely, to love sincerely, and to walk in holiness. Number three, using sex to cope with emotional pain.
In times of loneliness and rejection or heartbreak, it's easy to use physical intimacy as a bandage. But Psalms 34:18 reminds us the Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart. When you use others to numb your wounds, you only deepen them.
You rob yourself of true healing and leave others scarred by your search for comfort. Number four, seeking validation through sex. When you offer your body to gain love, you trade your spiritual worth for temporary affection.
But Romans 8 and37 declares, "Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors, through him that loved us. " Your value is not tied to your body. It is anchored in Christ.
Number five, staying bound by old soul ties. Even when the relationship ends, the spiritual bond remains. These invisible chains keep you connected, draining your peace and confusing your emotions.
But second Corinthians 6:17 commands, "Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate until you sever those ties. You cannot fully step into your divine future. " What about number six?
Sleeping with somebody you're not spiritually aligned with. What looks good in the flesh can be poison to the spirit. 1 Corinthians 6:15 warns us, "Know ye not that your bodies are the members of Christ.
" When you align with darkness, you invite confusion. You lose clarity, your joy in your spiritual focus. Number seven, repeating generational patterns.
Some of your struggles didn't begin with you. They were inherited. But Ezekiel 18 and 20 declares, "The soul that sinnth, it shall die.
" You are not called to continue the sins of your ancestors. You are called to break them. You are the chain breaker.
Number eight says being silent about sexual shame. The enemy thrives in secrecy, but James 5:16 calls us to confess our faults one to another and most importantly to pray for one another that you and I may be healed. Healing begins in honesty.
Do not let shame, do not let condemnation, do not let the voice of the enemy silence you. And as we close, let me say a prayer for you. Heavenly Father, I pray for every listener who has been struggling under the weight of secret sin.
Let your light shine in their darkness. Let your love wash away their shame. Give them the strength to break free from soul ties to find healing for their wounds and to walk boldly in purity in the name of Jesus.
Amen.