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What if the worst wounds weren’t inflicted by force, but by access we granted without thinking? We take a hard look at how affliction often starts with permission—through unmanaged desires, careless trust, and conversations that slip past our guard. Using Samson and Delilah as a living case study, we unpack how flattery disarms, how secrets get negotiated, and how the enemy buys influence while we give it away for free.
We walk through Proverbs 25:28 and James 4:4 to show why self-control is a wall and worldliness is a trade we can’t afford. You’ll hear practical guidance on setting wise boundaries, especially around marriage and close relationships: shutting down gossip about your spouse, protecting confidences, and recognizing when generosity and praise are being used as tools. We press into the difference between cleverness and wisdom—why managing red flags is not the same as obeying them—and how small games with truth can turn destiny into a toy.
Midway, we lead three focused prayers that target self-inflicted harm, expose covert plans, and return schemes to their senders. We anchor the promise from Job 5:12–13 that God frustrates the devices of the crafty and catches the wise in their own traps. By the end, you’ll have language to guard your heart, steps to reestablish healthy walls, and hope that restoration is possible when we return our strength to God’s custody.
If this message helped you build your walls and guard your peace, share it with someone who needs it, subscribe for future teachings, and leave a review so others can find the show.
Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo!
Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God.
We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday.
If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today!
Click to subscribe on Spotify, and Apple Podcasts!
Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to [email protected]
Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!
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What if the worst wounds weren’t inflicted by force, but by access we granted without thinking? We take a hard look at how affliction often starts with permission—through unmanaged desires, careless trust, and conversations that slip past our guard. Using Samson and Delilah as a living case study, we unpack how flattery disarms, how secrets get negotiated, and how the enemy buys influence while we give it away for free.
We walk through Proverbs 25:28 and James 4:4 to show why self-control is a wall and worldliness is a trade we can’t afford. You’ll hear practical guidance on setting wise boundaries, especially around marriage and close relationships: shutting down gossip about your spouse, protecting confidences, and recognizing when generosity and praise are being used as tools. We press into the difference between cleverness and wisdom—why managing red flags is not the same as obeying them—and how small games with truth can turn destiny into a toy.
Midway, we lead three focused prayers that target self-inflicted harm, expose covert plans, and return schemes to their senders. We anchor the promise from Job 5:12–13 that God frustrates the devices of the crafty and catches the wise in their own traps. By the end, you’ll have language to guard your heart, steps to reestablish healthy walls, and hope that restoration is possible when we return our strength to God’s custody.
If this message helped you build your walls and guard your peace, share it with someone who needs it, subscribe for future teachings, and leave a review so others can find the show.
Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo!
Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God.
We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday.
If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today!
Click to subscribe on Spotify, and Apple Podcasts!
Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to [email protected]
Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!