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Hello Friends! This is #2 in this new installment. We will continue to expose the enemy’s many faces, that’s what we do. So let’s get this started… There comes a moment in the flow of history when evil realizes its footpaths have narrowed, its hiding places have thinned, and its illusions no longer hold power over the awakened soul.
Scripture foretold a time when “there is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed; and hid, that shall not be known” (Matthew 10:26, KJV).
Welcome to that hour. It marks the end of the world’s blindness. The Age of Revelation is about more than just the end of the world.
It is the season when God uncovers the demonic strategies that once operated in secret corridors, whispers, temptations, and unseen infiltrations. The enemy has always preferred the back alleys of the human heart, but now the Spirit of God is shining a fierce, unstoppable light across every shadow. This work pulls back those veils.
The deceivers, the destroyers, the whispering serpents who thought they could fight their silent wars without ever being identified are being exposed. We are naming them all today, my friends. “When Darkness Runs Out Of Shadows.”
The Serpent Of Old And His Fallen Government:
Scripture identifies not only the leader, but the hierarchy under him:
- Principalities
- Powers
- The rulers of the darkness of this world.
- Spiritual wickedness in high places, (Ephesians 6:12).
These are not poetic phrases. These are military ranks. The Age of Revelation exposes them by their functions.
1. The Principalities — Architects of Influence:
Principalities are territorial spirits, the ones who shape cities, nations, and cultures. They stir rebellion, spiritual numbness, and social decay. They whisper pride into governments and blasphemy into education.
They thought their altitude protected them. But Daniel saw through them (Daniel 10:13). John saw their downfall (Revelation 20:10).
2. The Powers — Enforcers of Bondage:
Their job: chain the mind. Addictions, destructive habits, generational patterns — these are their tools. The moment the believer invokes Christ, these chains melt. “If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed” (John 8:36).
3. Rulers of Darkness — Spiritual Assassins:
They operate in secrets, nightmares, occult practices, false doctrine, and hidden sins. They dwell where light is unwelcome. They operate in secrets, nightmares, occult practices, false doctrine, and hidden sins. But their rule ends where the truth begins. “The light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not” (John 1:5, KJV).
Wickedness in High Places — The Unseen Council:
These demons infest high seats: thrones, boardrooms, laboratories, cultural strongholds. They embed themselves into ideologies. But God already declared their fate. “When Darkness Loses Its Cover:“
There are seasons in history when evil thrives in secrecy—and there are moments when God removes the veil. We are living in such a moment. Scripture foretold a time when what was hidden would be revealed, when deception would lose its camouflage, and when lies carefully layered over generations would collapse under the weight of truth.
Jesus Himself declared: “For there is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed; neither hid, that shall not be known.” (Luke 12:2). This is not merely a moral statement. It is prophetic. The age of concealment is ending.
The Strategy of Hiding in Plain Sight:
Demons do not prefer chaos; they prefer normalization. Their most effective tactic has never been terror, but familiarity. When evil becomes routine, it becomes invisible. When deception is repeated often enough, it becomes culture.
Scripture warns that the adversary does not appear openly hostile, but deceptively righteous. “For Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.” His servants, likewise, wear respectable faces, trusted titles, and institutional authority. (2 Corinthians 11:14). For centuries, this strategy worked. But exposure has begun.
The Collapse of the Mask:
Across governments, churches, education, medicine, media, and culture, patterns once dismissed as coincidence now reveal coordination. The same themes repeat; control disguised as safety, lies wrapped in compassion, obedience demanded without accountability.
This is not paranoia. It is discernment catching up with reality. Scripture describes this moment clearly: “And the great dragon was cast out… which deceiveth the whole world.” Deception on a global scale requires systems, not individuals alone.
Why the Demonic Realm Is Being Exposed:
Demons do not fear humanity. They fear judgment. Revelation is not random—it is timed. As Scripture approaches fulfillment, concealment becomes impossible. The pressure of truth forces what is hidden to surface.
Jesus confronted demons that begged Him not to expose them before their time. That time is no longer delayed. “Art thou come hither to torment us before the time?” (Matthew 8:29). They recognized Him—and they feared exposure.
Religion Cannot Hide Anymore:
One of the most devastating revelations of this age is the exposure of religious systems that abandoned truth for power. Churches that traded repentance for relevance, Scripture for social approval, and holiness for comfort are now unraveling publicly
This fulfills Christ’s warning that not everyone who speaks His name belongs to Him. (Matthew 7:21-23). Judgment begins at the house of God, not to destroy the faithful, but to separate truth from performance.
The War Is for Discernment:
This age is not defined by who has information, but by who can discern. Knowledge without wisdom only accelerates deception. The enemy does not need to convince people that evil is good—only that truth is negotiable.
Scripture commands believers to test spirits, examine fruit, and remain sober-minded. Those who refuse discernment will be swept along by whatever narrative feels safest.
Why This Exposure Feels Violent:
When lies collapse, it feels like destruction—but it is actually deliverance. Systems built on deception cannot fall quietly. The shaking is mercy. The discomfort is necessary. God is not exposing darkness to shame the repentant, but to remove the hiding place of the unrepentant.
The Remnant Will Recognize This Hour:
Not everyone will awaken. Scripture never promised mass repentance, only a faithful remnant. These are those who see clearly, stand firmly, and refuse to trade truth for comfort. They are not louder—they are steadier. The age of revelation is not for spectators. It demands response.
Author’s Note:
‘Friends, this essay was written as a watchman’s warning, not a work of fear. Scripture teaches that God always reveals before He judges, exposes before He separates, and warns before consequences arrive. What we are witnessing today is not chaos—it is uncovering.
I deliberately wrote this to focus on systems rather than individuals, because the Bible makes clear that spiritual warfare operates through structures, incentives, and authority long before it manifests in personal behavior. Demons do not need possession to influence outcomes; they need access to culture, language, and power.
If this work unsettles you, that is not its failure—it is its purpose. Comfort is not a biblical indicator of truth. Discernment often begins with discomfort. Yet this essay is not meant to leave the reader fearful, but awake. The age of revelation is not the end of hope; it is the end of illusion.
Truth is emerging because God is merciful enough to expose deception while repentance is still possible. Those who choose to see will find clarity. Those who refuse will find excuses. This work stands as a marker of this hour. Darkness believed it could hide forever. It was wrong.
Thanks for your time. I hope Christ will be bright in your life. To live is not to die in spirit but have everlasting life, only through Christ Our Lord and Saviour. Amen!
Author and Servant;
Norman G. Roy III
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