Tuesday, July 9, 2024

The testimony of Jonas Lukuntu Mpala, a former Satanist who served Satan for 25 years. It delves into his experiences in the astral world and the different realms of the afterlife, including the "astral world, slave quarter" where pagans and hypocritical Christians end up, the "Lucifer Furnace" where true Christians who did not repent their sins go, and Hades, the destination for those who willingly served the devil. The chapter also explores the importance of repentance and maintaining vigilance against the devil's schemes. It emphasizes that while fighting against the devil's forces can disrupt the realm of darkness, failing to repent of one's own sins can make one vulnerable to the devil's deceptions and lead to eternal torment. The chapter warns that even those who actively combat the devil can be led astray if they do not seek immediate forgiveness and sanctification through the blood of Christ.

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Former Satanist Shares Shocking Secrets About the Catholic Church!

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The chapter discusses the testimony of Jonas Lukuntu Mpala, a former Satanist who served Satan for 25 years. It highlights the strength of Jesus's army and the power believers have to overcome Satan's forces by joining it. The chapter also delves into the enemies of Satan, which include the woman who birthed the child destined to dismantle the devil's deeds, those who adhere to God's commandments and maintain the testimony of Jesus, and anyone born of a woman, including sorcerers.

The chapter explores the mystery of death, emphasizing that life and death stand before the reader, and the choice they make will bring either blessings or curses. It describes the author's experience of being in the astral world after his death, bound by chains and locked with a padlock.

The chapter then delves into Satan's legion, which consists of Satanics (fallen angels) and Satanists (humans who serve Satan). It outlines the nine groups within Satan's legion and the specific roles and peak hours of operation for each demon, including Lucifer, Nabroth, Astaroth, Akam, Beke, and Nabam. The chapter also provides insights into the Catholic church's rituals, which the author claims are influenced by Satanic practices.

The author warns against the dangers of secular music, pride, and compromising one's faith, as these can open the door for demonic influence. The chapter emphasizes the importance of humility, obedience, and staying vigilant against the schemes of the devil and his demons.

### Chapter

The chapter discusses the testimony of Jonas Lukuntu Mpala, a former Satanist who served Satan for 25 years. It delves into his experiences in the astral world and the different realms of the afterlife, including the "astral world, slave quarter" where pagans and hypocritical Christians end up, the "Lucifer Furnace" where true Christians who did not repent their sins go, and Hades, the destination for those who willingly served the devil. 

The chapter also explores the importance of repentance and maintaining vigilance against the devil's schemes. It emphasizes that while fighting against the devil's forces can disrupt the realm of darkness, failing to repent of one's own sins can make one vulnerable to the devil's deceptions and lead to eternal torment. The chapter warns that even those who actively combat the devil can be led astray if they do not seek immediate forgiveness and sanctification through the blood of Christ.

Additionally, the chapter sheds light on the author's conversion to Christianity, highlighting the significance of being willing to tell the truth, even in the face of rejection, as this allows Jesus to intervene and bring freedom. The chapter also delves into the role of sorcery, witchcraft, and the Catholic church's alleged ties to Satanic practices, raising concerns about the true nature of certain religious rituals and figures.

# note: This does not mean that only Catholic churches are infiltrated by Satan except that in Pentecostal and Charismatic churches, the deceptions are more subtle and need a higher degree of discernment. Derek Prince and other bible teachers have dealt with this adequately. 

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