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The living God is against any form of adultery and fornication. He plainly warned against this in the Holy Bible.
“Thou shall not commit adultery.” Exodus 20: 14
The Bible expatiated further on this:
“Moreover, thou shall not lie carnally with thy neighbour’s wife to defile thyself with her.”
Lev. 18:20
God specifically decreed heavy punishment for anyone guilty of the above as recorded in Leviticus 20: 10. In the New Testament, the Lord Jesus Christ confirmed the commandment as handed down by God
the father.
“Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time thou shalt not commit adultery.
” Matthew 5:27
The Holy Bible generally contain detailed analysis of what constitute the act of adultery and fornication – the breakdown of which is recorded in Leviticus 18:16-23.
Furthermore, God the father made additional regulation in Deuteronomy 22:23-24.
The Devil Connection
You have committed fornication if you had sex before marriage even with your future partner. And if you eventually marry each other, your initial sexual action will invite demons as a sign of the curse brought about by your sinful deed.
Unless you undergo a complete deliverance from this emanating curse, your marriage and children are all doomed. This becomes so because the demons in you would continue to influence either or both of you to commit adultery after your marriage. Also the tendency’ is there for your children to commit fornication and adultery generation after generation.
In essence, any sexual sin committed by you has a direct consequence on your descendants since you would have invited a curse on your offsprings on which Satan will capitalize.
There is just no need putting yourself in a regrettable position when all you need to do is to exercise restraint and control your physical passions.
However, the only way to break the curse and cast out its accompanied demons is to plead the blood of Jesus and His name with authority after a genuine repentance.
CASES IN THE BIBLE
1. Shechem and Dinah:
Shechem had sexual intercourse with Dinah. This action prompted Dinah’s brothers, Simeon and Levi to kill all the men in the city, as recorded in Genesis 34:26-29.
2. Reuben and Bilhah:
Reuben, Jacob’s first son had sexual intercourse with Bilhah, one of his father’s concubines. Jacob had of it and was furious. He later cursed Reuben for the ugly incident as recorded in Gen. 49:3-4.
3. Judah and Tamar:
Judah was father-in-law to Tamar. Desperate to have a child for the family,
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