
He Was On His Way To Hell: Saved By Prophecy
True transformation requires the power of the Holy Spirit — not legalism, not self-effort, but the living God who delivers, restores, and saves.
Sexual bondage, spiritual depletion, and religious performance are destroying lives — including lives inside the church. The power of the Holy Spirit through prophetic ministry and deliverance is not optional; it is essential. Repentance, covenant with God, and the authority of Christ in ministry restore what sin, soul ties, and witchcraft have stolen.
Teaching Overview
- Sexual exchange through lust depletes and destroys — it is a spiritual transaction, not a soul tie, and it places men and women on the highway to hell.
- Soul ties are covenantal vows made before God, not the product of sexual intimacy — the church has spread a theological lie about how soul ties are formed.
- Legalism and self-righteousness cannot save — only the finished work of Jesus Christ and communion with the Holy Spirit break the power of sin.
- Scripture cannot be properly understood or applied without the Holy Spirit — study without the Spirit produces religion, not transformation.
- Ministry without power is no ministry at all — the fivefold gifts, including prophecy and deliverance, are God's design for perfecting the church until Christ's return.
Key Distinctions
| Soul Tie | Sexual Exchange / Transaction | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | A covenantal bond where two people vow before God to be joined in purpose and destiny | A spiritual and physical exchange that occurs through sexual intimacy |
| How it is formed | Through a deliberate vow and covenant made between two people in the presence of God | Through any act of sexual intimacy, regardless of commitment or vow |
| Biblical example | Jonathan and David — they saw a vow to one another in the presence of God | A man sleeping with a woman who has spiritual deficits — the exchange transfers those deficits |
| Effect on the person | Destiny is bound to another; you live to serve and advance that person's calling | The person with the stronger spirit draws from the other, creating depletion, emptiness, and confusion |
| Can it exist in marriage? | Not automatically — some married people have only a wedding, zero soul tie | Yes — the joining of the flesh occurs without a covenantal joining of souls |
| Spiritual mechanism | Vow + covenant + God as witness | Spirit capacity and surrender — whoever has the stronger spirit takes from the other |
| Repentance | Legalism | |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | A change of mind | An attempt to earn salvation or holiness through works and self-discipline |
| Root | Conviction by the Holy Spirit | Self-effort and religious performance |
| Effect on sin | Opens the person to deliverance and the Holy Spirit's transforming power | Keeps sin alive — it makes sin appear manageable rather than broken |
| Relationship to heaven | Opens the door through Christ's finished work | Cannot secure salvation — no one goes to heaven because of what they do |
| What it produces | Freedom, communion with God, transformation | Loud religious noise with ongoing private bondage |
| Carrying Your Cross | Being Crucified With Christ | |
|---|---|---|
| Who it applies to | Jesus spoke it to His disciples before He died | The language of the New Testament epistles — for those who are already in Christ |
| What it means | Daily surrender to follow Jesus toward His death | You are already dead — sin's dominion is already broken |
| Implication for sin | Sin is still alive and must be managed | Sin is crucified — "I die every day because Jesus died" |
| New Testament language | Pre-cross instruction | Post-resurrection reality — "I am crucified with Christ" (Galatians 2:20) |
| Study of Scripture | Holy Spirit Understanding | |
|---|---|---|
| What it produces | Information that can be pieced together with revelation | True comprehension of who Jesus is and what Scripture means |
| Limitation without the other | Religion, legalism, and wrong doctrine — Jews read the Torah and crucified the Messiah | Without Scripture as the framework, revelation has no anchor |
| Jesus's instruction | Jesus did not tell the disciples to go and study | Jesus told them: wait until the Spirit comes upon you, then you shall be my witnesses |
| Biblical example of failure | The Pharisees read Psalms 22 and did not recognise Jesus fulfilling it on the cross | The devout man Simeon knew Jesus by the Holy Spirit — not by Torah study alone |
| True Prophets / Ministers | False Prophets / Ministers | |
|---|---|---|
| Defining mark | Sent with a specific word and assignment from God | Operating from feelings, ambition, or theological training without a divine mandate |
| Evidence | Signs, wonders, deliverance — power in ministry | Words only — no demonstration of the Spirit's power |
| Attitude to others | Free from people's opinion; willing to be associated with the fallen and broken | Protect ministry image; choose associations based on reputation |
| Relationship to the fivefold | Affirm all five offices as Christ's design for perfecting the church | Contradict Jesus by telling people they don't need prophets — just the word |
| Fruit of Ministry | Character | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | The evidence of what people experience when they encounter a ministry | How a person behaves outwardly — their moral conduct |
| How it is tested | By tasting — what happened to people who came into contact with the ministry? | By observation — what you can see externally |
| Biblical example | Samson delivered the nation — that is his fruit | Samson's character was morally rotten |
| How a tree relates to its fruit | A tree does not eat its own fruit — it produces for others | Character is inward and personal |
| The right question | Did people get healed, delivered, changed, brought closer to Jesus? | Is this person behaving correctly? |
| Adam's Covenant | Jesus's Covenant | |
|---|---|---|
| What Adam did | Ate the fruit to take Eve's sin upon himself — to maintain the prophecy and stay with her | Took humanity's sin upon himself — to redeem and restore |
| Was he deceived? | No — Scripture says the man was not deceived | No — Jesus went to the cross knowingly and willingly |
| What the covenant achieved | Maintained the prophecy; Adam remained with Eve so humanity could exist | Broke the bonds of sin; removed guilt and restored life |
| Its limitation | Could take sin but could not remove guilt or restore life | Takes sin, dies, rises again — guilt is removed and salvation is complete |
| Why Jesus is the second Adam | Because Adam, like Jesus, chose to bear what was not his own sin | Because Jesus perfected and completed what Adam's act foreshadowed |
The Prophetic Warning — When God Sees Your End
- The prophetic office carries the responsibility to speak truth that saves, even at personal cost.
- God reveals a person's end so that repentance can redirect their path before destruction arrives.
- The love of a true prophet does not flatter — it warns, because the alternative is death.
"I have come here to save you from the grief that is about to come upon you. As the Lord lives, I am telling you, I have seen your end. If you do not listen and repent, you will be heading toward hell."
"I am not doing this to embarrass you. What for? But you have to be a testimony for other young people."
Lust, Sexual Depletion, and the Highway to Hell
- Lust is not a private struggle — it is an active spiritual force that depletes its victims of grace, strength, and divine covering.
- Every act of sexual sin with spiritually deficient partners functions as a transaction where what God has placed in you is drawn out.
- The feeling of inner emptiness, depletion, and loss of identity is not psychological — it is the evidence of a spiritual exchange.
"You are already steps heading to hell because you slept with a double-edged sword and it cut you. But because of the prayer of your mother, God will save you."
"Lust is killing the church and it's just killing men in general... more than 70% of men in church are bound by pornography."
Sex as Spiritual Transaction, Not Soul Tie
- Sex is a transaction and exchange — not a soul tie — and it transfers spiritual realities between partners.
- The person with the greater spiritual capacity draws from the other, covering their own deficit while leaving their partner depleted.
- Demonic spirits can transfer through sexual intimacy — a person can unknowingly become host to a spirit they never invited.
"Sex is a transaction. It's not a soul tie. It's a transaction. It's an exchange. That is why if one person has some sicknesses, you sleep, you exchange the sicknesses."
"You can even exchange spirits. A demon is like, oh, oh, this is an easy... They jump to the other side. Before you know it, you are speaking in tongues in church, somebody say, come out. You're like, I didn't even know I have a demon. You don't know the trade you had."
Soul Ties Are Covenantal, Not Sexual
- A soul tie is a vow made between two people before God — it binds destinies, not bodies.
- Jonathan and David are the biblical model: a soul tie exists when one person's destiny is fully given over to serving and advancing another.
- Marriage does not automatically produce a soul tie — some couples have only a wedding and a fleshly joining, with no covenantal union of souls.
"There is no soul tie without a vow and a covenant before God. It doesn't work like that. It is a lie."
"Some of you are married. All you had was a wedding, zero soul tie. The only joining you have is of the flesh, not of the soul."
Adam, Eve, and the True Nature of the First Covenant
- Adam did not sin through deception — he chose to take Eve's transgression upon himself to fulfil the prophetic word he had already spoken over her.
- Adam's act foreshadowed Christ: both took upon themselves what was not their own sin, choosing covenant over self-preservation.
- The difference between the first and second Adam is not the act of bearing sin — it is that Jesus could break the bonds of sin and restore life where Adam could only maintain the prophecy.
"Adam never failed. You misunderstand what happened in the garden."
"When Jesus came he took our sin and put it on himself. Jesus became sin for us. That is why Jesus is called the second Adam."
Legalism Cannot Save — Only Christ Can
- No amount of moral discipline, self-righteousness, or behavioural correction can secure salvation — heaven is accessed only through the finished work of Jesus.
- The power that breaks sin is not willpower or religious observance — it is communion with the Holy Spirit.
- Legalism silences the cry for deliverance by making sinners feel that behaviour management is sufficient.
"If you're preaching sinlessness out of works, you have played yourself. No matter how perfect you are, you're not going to heaven because of what you do. You're going to heaven because Jesus died for you."
"What takes you to heaven is not how nice you are. It's not the good deeds you do. It's not self-righteousness."
Carrying Your Cross vs Being Crucified With Christ
- "Carry your cross daily" was spoken to the disciples before Christ's death — it is pre-cross language, not post-resurrection identity.
- After the cross, the apostolic language shifts: "I am crucified with Christ" — the believer is not carrying sin, they are dead to it.
- Continuing to preach cross-carrying as the remedy for sin keeps sin alive — it denies the completed work of the crucifixion.
"If you carry your cross you're making sin alive because that means sin is not gone yet."
Scripture Without the Holy Spirit Produces Religion, Not Revelation
- Jesus did not command His disciples to study — He commanded them to wait for the Holy Spirit, because witnessing requires power, not information.
- The Jews read the Torah for centuries and crucified the Messiah — study without the Spirit cannot produce true knowledge of God.
- Reading Scripture without the Holy Spirit produces distorted doctrine: head-covering laws applied across cultures, Christmas labelled as pagan, women forbidden from preaching despite the biblical record of prophetesses and judges.
"You cannot read scripture without the Holy Spirit. Jesus did not tell the disciples go and study the word. He told them wait until the Spirit comes upon you. Then you shall be my witness."
"Your study is information that when the Holy Spirit speaks you can piece it together with scripture but scripture is not above the spirit."
The Fivefold Ministry and the Necessity of Prophets
- Christ gave apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers for the perfecting of the body — this is not a dispensational gift that has ceased.
- Any minister who stands on a pulpit and tells the church it does not need prophets is directly contradicting Jesus.
- There are more false pastors and false apostles than false prophets — yet the scrutiny is disproportionately directed at the prophetic office.
"Jesus is saying I need the fivefold to perfect my church before my coming. But one of the fivefold is standing and telling you you don't need prophet you just need the word. Do you know how do you know you're fighting against Jesus?"
Fruit Is Not Character — It Is What Your Ministry Produces in Others
- A tree does not eat its own fruit — it produces fruit for others to consume, and the quality of that fruit is known by tasting, not by looking.
- Samson is the definitive example: his fruit was national deliverance; his character was morally compromised.
- The test of a ministry is what happens to people who come into contact with it — healing, deliverance, transformation, and proximity to Jesus are the evidence.
"Do you realize that Samson had fruit yet his character was rotten? The fruit of his calling is that he delivered the nation. Fruit is not how you behave. A tree doesn't eat its own fruit. A tree produces fruit for others to eat."
Ministry Without Power Is No Ministry
- Power is not an addition to ministry — it is the proof that a person has been sent.
- The Holy Spirit's coming upon the disciples was the specific prerequisite Jesus gave before any witnessing could begin.
- Where there is no demonstration of the Spirit's power, faith rests on human words — not on God.
"A prophet without power. You are a joke. A prophet without power is crazy. A minister without power is a joke."
"Ministry without power means you are not sent."
Key Definitions
Soul Tie — A covenantal bond formed when two people make a vow before God, recognising that their destinies are bound together and that one is called to serve and advance the other's purpose; it requires a vow and a covenant — it is never the product of sexual intimacy alone.
Sexual Transaction / Exchange — The spiritual and physical transfer that occurs through sexual intimacy, in which the person with the greater spiritual capacity draws from the other, covering their own deficit while leaving their partner depleted of grace, strength, and spiritual covering.
Repentance — "Change of mind." A reorientation of the will toward God, not a behavioural achievement — it is the entry point into deliverance, not a self-generated power to stop sinning.
Fruit (of Ministry) — The evidence of what happens to people who come into contact with a ministry — whether they are healed, delivered, changed, and drawn closer to Jesus; fruit is known by tasting, not by external observation of the minister's character.
False Christ — Inferred from Prophet Lovy's distinction: not a counterfeit Jesus, but a person who claims to be the anointed one — "Christ" means anointed, not a name; false Christs are ministers claiming to carry the anointing while denying the power of the cross.
The Second Adam — Jesus Christ, who, like the first Adam, chose to bear sin that was not His own — but unlike the first Adam, He died and rose again, breaking the bonds of sin and removing guilt, not merely maintaining a prophecy.
Key Takeaways
- Sexual sin is a spiritual transaction that depletes your divine grace — every act of sexual intimacy involves an exchange, and intimacy with spiritually deficient partners transfers their deficits while drawing from what God has placed in you.
- Soul ties are covenantal, not sexual — the widespread church teaching that sleeping with someone creates a soul tie is a theological lie; a soul tie requires a vow and a covenant before God.
- Legalism cannot break the power of sin — only the Holy Spirit can — no amount of behavioural discipline secures salvation or freedom; communion with God is what causes sin's power to fall apart.
- Scripture studied without the Holy Spirit produces distorted religion — the Jews read the Torah faithfully and crucified the Messiah; the Spirit is the teacher, and study is only the framework for what the Spirit will reveal.
- Ministry without power is not from God — the Holy Spirit coming upon you was Jesus's prerequisite for witness, and where there is no demonstration of the Spirit's power, there is no proof of a divine sending.
Reflection Questions
- If sexual intimacy is a spiritual transaction, what does that mean for exchanges you have already made — and are you still carrying what those transactions cost you?
- Have you been depending on behavioural improvement or religious discipline to deal with sin in your life? What would it look like to replace that with genuine communion with the Holy Spirit?
- When you read Scripture, are you reading prayerfully — expecting the Holy Spirit to teach you — or are you relying on your own knowledge and study? What evidence have you seen of the difference?
- How have you been evaluating ministers and ministries — by character and reputation, or by fruit? What have people who have come into contact with your life or ministry actually experienced?
- Is there an area of spiritual depletion, emptiness, or confusion in your life that you have not connected to a past exchange or transaction? What step of repentance and deliverance do you need to take today?
Prayers and Declarations
Prophetic declaration of deliverance over a woman with an oppressive spirit:
"You unclean spirit that has tried to stand as an obstacle to stop her from coming into this place. You have been arrested. We command you, leave now in the name of Jesus. Leave her. Never touch her again. Never enter her again. Everything you have destroyed in her life every cyst every deposited every sickness everything you have done in her life everything you have destroyed take everything now take everything take everything take everything in the name of Jesus and go back to the pit and never enter her again never touch her again you won't see her again in the mighty name of Jesus from today as she has set foot in this place the Lord Jesus has declared her free."
"We declare her free from today in the name of Jesus. In the name of Jesus. Freedom now. Freedom now. Loose everything that you have bound. Everything that has been closed freedom from today every oppression every heaviness every sadness take it and go in the name of Jesus in the name of Jesus We are going to be able to move from today. And we saw we were able to move from today. Every sorrow we drew from today, Every strength you have tried to take from her, Everywhere you have tried to weaken our body from today."
Command of authority over a spirit of death — spoken in tongues, then in English:
"You unclean spirit. O reste enekush, ferianoste enanush, ferato le liya nannashke enekia. I order you and I command you, you spirit of death, you have tried to kill her and you failed because she's in God's hands. You made a mistake to allow her to come here. By my calling in Christ, you know who I am. I command you to go to the pit and never come back. In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Leave and never return leave and never return let every poison shut up everything in the belly you will let go of her I I render you powerless. You are put down on the floor. On the floor. On the floor. I liberate her, I set her free, I set her free from today, in Jesus' name. In Jesus' name."
Congregational prayer instruction for restoration and salvation: "Don't face them. You are looking at me. Lift your hands. Close your eyes. Say this:"
"Lord Jesus, forgive me, help me, my youth, as fooled me, lust took over me, but you are faithful to restore me, and to save me. Lord save me today. Save my life from the grave. Restore me. For your name's sake. Lord Jesus. I look to you. My Redeemer. I call on you. Save me Lord. Redeem me Lord. In Jesus' name."
Prophetic declaration of restoration:
"Father, I restore what was taken from him in Jesus' name."
Scripture References
- Proverbs 5:1-5 — "My son, attend unto my wisdom, and bow thine ear to my understanding: That thou mayest regard discretion, and that thy lips may keep knowledge. For the lips of a strange woman drop as an honeycomb, and her mouth is smoother than oil: But her end is bitter as wormwood, sharp as a twoedged sword. Her feet go down to death; her steps take hold on hell." (KJV)
- 1 Timothy 2:14 — "And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the transgression." (KJV)
- Ephesians 4:8-12
- Acts 1:8 — "But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth." (KJV)
- 1 Corinthians 4:20 — "For the kingdom of God is not in word, but in power." (KJV)
- Galatians 2:20
- Psalm 22
- Romans 7:17
Golden Nuggets
"There is no soul tie without a vow and a covenant before God. It doesn't work like that. It is a lie."
"Sex is a transaction. It's not a soul tie. It's a transaction. It's an exchange."
"No matter how perfect you are, you're not going to heaven because of what you do. You're going to heaven because Jesus died for you."
"You cannot read scripture without the Holy Spirit. Jesus did not tell the disciples go and study the word. He told them wait until the Spirit comes upon you. Then you shall be my witness."
"Fruit is not how you behave. A tree doesn't eat its own fruit. A tree produces fruit for others to eat."
"A minister without power is a joke. You shall receive power after the Holy Spirit has come upon you."
"If you carry your cross you're making sin alive because that means sin is not gone yet."
"Some people are married. All they had was a wedding ceremony. But they never had a marriage."
"Adam never failed. You misunderstand what happened in the garden."
"Ministry without power means you are not sent."
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