Are You A Dead Man Walking?

 




Are you a dead man walking—moving in and out of the shadows, trying to hide in the darkness? Drawn to the light, yet afraid to approach it because of shame and guilt?

Are you afraid of what you’ll see in the mirror? Unable to look because of the monster that lives within—the one you invited through sin?

It feeds on your carnal desires, ever hungry for more, yet never satisfied. It torments your mind and keeps you restless through the night.
It seeks to dominate you, to consume you alive. You think you’re the master, but you have no authority over what you surrendered to the enemy.
It pulls you in like a black hole, always wanting more—sucking the very breath out of you.

You try to fight it, but it keeps you trapped in the lie. It makes you believe you need it to survive.

So what’s the moral of the story?
Whatever you give in to, will hold you hostage.
To break free from the chains, you must hate your slavery more than you love what is killing you.
You must push past your fear to experience the freedom you see in others—past the fear of rejection, past the anger and the pain you carry.

Until then, you're on a death walk—heading into outer darkness, teetering on the edge of the abyss.
Only one person can keep you from falling.
Can you hear the faintest whisper calling?

Surrender to the one true God—Jesus of Nazareth—the one who gave up everything so you can be free from every chain that imprisons you.
Only you can decide your fate. Come to the light and let go of what is fake.

He loves you. He wants you.
He holds the key to life everlasting.
Take the hand of the man with the nail-scarred hands—so your scars can finally heal.

Come, and truly experience His love and peace.
He has everything you need.

Jaziz Gutierrez

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