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Hey friends, this is #7 in The Poisoned Ages series continuing to supply you with the knowledge of all the different ways our enemy tries to hide. Well, we will expose them again…
Darkness Relies on Forgetfulness:
Evil survives best where memory is short. Throughout history, the enemy has depended on one strategy above all others: remaining unnamed, undefined, and unexamined. “For whatsoever doth make manifest is light.” (Ephesians 5:13, KJV). The moment something is revealed, it loses authority. This is why history is edited, simplified, and sanitized—not merely to protect reputations, but to preserve patterns.
Why the Enemy Hides in History:
The adversary does not rule openly. Scripture shows that deception thrives in shadows, half-truths, and omissions. When causes are obscured, effects are blamed on chance, progress, or human failure alone.
Empires rose and fell, not just by swords, but by spiritual compromise. Cultures decayed not merely from invasion, but from internal corruption normalized over generations. History books often record what happened—rarely why.
The Repeating Pattern/Across civilizations, the same cycle emerges:
- Reverence is replaced with ritual.
- Truth is replaced with tradition.
- The authority is centralized.
- Power detaches from accountability.
- Collapse follows.
This pattern is not accidental. It reflects an intelligence that learns, adapts, and waits patiently.
When Institutions Replace God:
One of the enemy’s greatest successes has been persuading humanity that systems can replace submission to God. When faith becomes administrative and righteousness becomes procedural, corruption sets in quietly. Scripture warned of leaders who would appear righteous while resisting truth. Opposition often came not from outsiders, but from those closest to the temple.
Why This Age Is Different:
What separates our time from previous ages is exposure. Information once buried is resurfacing. Archives open. Narratives fracture. Trust erodes. This is not chaos—it is unveiling. “There is nothing hid, which shall not be manifested.” (Mark 4:22-24). The same light that reveals deception also demands response. Neutrality becomes impossible.
Dragging the Enemy into the Light:
To expose darkness is not to glorify it. It is to remove its cover. Evil loses strength when named, examined, and resisted with truth rather than fear. God’s people were never called to be passive observers of history. We are witnesses—keepers of memory and discernment.
The Call Forward:
The great unveiling is not about obsession with the enemy—it is about clarity of allegiance. History teaches us that when God’s people sleep, deception writes the narrative. Now the curtain is moving. What we do with what we see will define the next age.
Author’s Note:
This installment was written to encourage historical discernment, not paranoia. Scripture consistently teaches that deception works best when it is unnamed and unchallenged. The enemy does not require humanity’s belief in him—only the ability to get us to ignore patterns long enough to repeat them unconsciously.
The phrase “dragging into the light” is intentional. Light does not destroy by force; it exposes by presence. When truth is revealed, responsibility shifts to the observer. That is why revelation often produces discomfort before peace.
This essay does not claim that every historical event was directly orchestrated by fallen beings, nor does it reduce human responsibility either. Rather, it highlights a recurring spiritual pattern: when societies detach from God, they become vulnerable to manipulation—through pride, fear, and misplaced trust.
The Bible records history with spiritual commentary for a reason. Events are not isolated; they are connected by obedience or rebellion. Understanding this does not weaken faith—it strengthens it. If this piece unsettles you, let it drive you toward Scripture, prayer, and humility.
Revelation without grounding leads to anxiety. Revelation anchored in God leads to vigilance. The unveiling happening now is not meant to overwhelm God’s children. It is meant to wake them. Light has always been stronger than darkness. But light must be chosen and accepted. Stay prayed-up. Amen!
Author and Servant;
Norman G. Roy III
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