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“The Throne of Violence: How Bloodshed Fuels the Powers of Darkness”
*Blood in the Streets, Darkness in the Skies:*
From the first murder in human history, when Cain rose up and slew his brother Abel, bloodshed has been the chosen language of demons. (Genesis 4:10 KJV), records the chilling truth: “And he said, What hast thou done? The voice of thy brother’s blood crieth unto me from the ground.”
Violence is not random chaos—it is ritual. Each act of bloodshed releases a cry into the heavens and a stench into the spiritual realm. Demons feed on the disruption of order, and Satan builds his throne upon rivers of blood. Riots, lawlessness, murders, and wars are not merely human failures they are offerings on altars of darkness.
The psalmist lamented this in (Psalm 106:37–38); “Yea, they sacrificed their sons and their daughters unto devils, and shed innocent blood, even the blood of their sons and of their daughters, whom they sacrificed unto the idols of Canaan; and the land was polluted with blood.” The land itself becomes corrupted, cursed by violence. And in our day, nations have not learned this lesson.
Section One: The Demon of Murder:
Violence opens a gate to hell because it defiles what God made holy—the human body. We are the temple of the living God (1 Corinthians 6:19–20). Murder, whether in cold blood, ritual sacrifice, or casual brutality, is an attack on God’s image.
The demon of murder thrives in our world. From gang killings in dark alleys to the silent violence of abortion clinics, the spirit of bloodlust reigns. Riots that destroy neighborhoods, mass shootings that shatter communities, and senseless acts of rage on city streets all testify that this spirit has been enthroned.
The devil delights in this because every murdered soul is both a mockery of God’s creation and a gateway for further oppression. As blood touches the earth, demons anchor themselves more firmly in a city or nation.
Section Two: Riots as Rituals:
Riots are not accidents of social tension—they are staged theaters of demonic worship. When order collapses, fear spreads, and property burns, a nation kneels before chaos. Paul wrote in (1 Corinthians 14:33); “For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace.” Wherever confusion reigns, Satan has carved out a throne.
Notice how riots often begin after a spark of injustice—whether genuine or manipulated. Rage is stoked, anger spreads like fire, and soon multitudes lose themselves in destruction. Cars are overturned, businesses are looted, and neighborhoods burned. It is more than politics—it is possession.
In those moments, demonic spirits leap from person to person, spreading violence like a plague. A riot is a revival service of hell, its liturgy written in flames, its music the roar of the crowd, its altar the broken body of society.
Section Three: Lawlessness as an Invitation:
The Bible warns that in the last days, lawlessness will increase. (Matthew 24:12); “And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold.” Lawlessness is not merely the breaking of rules—it is the rejection of God’s authority. Every theft, assault, or rebellion against righteous order creates cracks in the spiritual fabric of a nation. Demons rush through those cracks.
Modern societies, in the name of freedom, have exalted lawlessness. Criminals are released with no punishment, cities legalize drugs that enslave, and leaders speak of abolishing those who enforce justice. As law crumbles, violence takes the throne.
This is not progress. It is regression into Babylon, where every man did what was right in his own eyes, and chaos reigned. And once lawlessness rules, the Antichrist himself finds fertile soil, for he is called “that man of sin… the son of perdition” (2 Thessalonians 2:3).
Section Four: National Altars of Blood:
Nations enthrone violence when they legalize it. Abortion, the sacrifice of the unborn, is the most glaring altar of blood in our time. Millions of innocent lives are shed each year, polluting the land with blood that cries to heaven.
But other altars exist too. Endless wars waged not for justice but for profit. Drug epidemics that enslave neighborhoods in violence. Even entertainment drenched in blood—movies, games, and music that glorify killing. These are national sacraments of darkness.
The prophets warned long ago. (Isaiah 59:7–8) says, “Their feet run to evil, and they make haste to shed innocent blood; their thoughts are thoughts of iniquity; wasting and destruction are in their paths. The way of peace they know not.”
This description could be written of any modern nation. Violence is not just tolerated; it is celebrated. And every celebration of blood invites demons to the feast.
Section Five: The Answer > Christ’s Blood Over Satan’s Throne:
There is only one blood that can silence the cry of violence; the blood of Jesus Christ. (Hebrews 12:24), contrasts the blood of Abel, which cried out for vengeance, with the blood of Christ, “that speaketh better things than that of Abel.”
Where Abel’s blood cried for justice, Christ’s blood cries for mercy. Where violence enthrones demons, the cross dethrones them. The church must awaken to its call to stand against violence—not with carnal weapons, but with prayer, intercession, and the proclamation of the gospel.
Every soul won to Christ is a throne pulled down. Every prayer over a violent city is a crack in hell’s stronghold. The throne of violence is real, but it is not eternal. Satan’s reign of blood will end when the Prince of Peace returns, and every weapon will be broken before Him.
Violence is more than human brutality—it is spiritual currency. Every drop of innocent blood strengthens the throne of darkness. Murder, riots, and lawlessness are not accidents; they are rituals feeding demons.
But God’s people are not powerless. By the blood of Christ, we can break the cycle of violence. By prayer and holy living, we can seal the cracks in our nations. And with bravery, we can proclaim that even though Satan constructs thrones out of blood, Jesus rules on a throne made of His eternally lasting blood of righteousness and mercy!
Author’s Note:
‘Friends, this essay, “The Throne of Violence: How Bloodshed Fuels the Powers of Darkness,” reveals the spiritual reality behind the headlines. Too often we see murder, riots, and lawlessness only as political or social issues. But the Word of God shows us that violence is much deeper—it is a spiritual weapon of Satan, designed to enthrone him over nations and enslave God’s people in fear.
From Cain and Abel to the cities burning in our own generation, violence has always been the devil’s chosen tool. When innocent blood is shed, demons gain power over the land, and when nations legalize or even celebrate violence, they turn their streets into altars of sacrifice. This explains why so much of our world feels cursed—because blood pollutes the ground until it cries out for judgment.
And yet, there is hope. The cross of Jesus Christ stands as the greatest weapon against the throne of violence. His blood speaks louder than the blood of every victim. Where Satan uses murder to destroy, Jesus used His own death to redeem. Where Satan enthrones himself through chaos, Christ reigns forever through His sacrifice.
As believers, we are called to open our eyes and see the spiritual battlefield. We must resist the normalization of violence, pray against the demonic strongholds over our cities, and offer the gospel as the true path of peace. Violence may rule for a season, but the Prince of Peace will return to shatter every weapon and wipe away every tear.
In writing this essay, I pray readers will not only see the horror of violence but also the victory that is found in Christ alone. For only His blood can silence the throne of darkness and bring everlasting peace to the nations.
May the “Spirit of Jesus,” be with all of you daily “God bless!”
Author and Servant; Norman G. Roy III
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