Religious Psychosis, and the Controlled Opposition Within Christianity

the term ‘religious psychosis’ is trending for a reason.
among the global waves of revival and progression into Truth happening collectively… there are also souls being led by the enemy into radical turns of belief.
through soul-spirit bondage and bloodline iniquity, religious and spiritual programming can be activated in an individual’s mind, heart, and will, causing a dramatic shift in their perspective. many are being rapidly switched into different faith positions by this mechanism.
when people are converted to Christianity or specific denominations in this way, the goal of the enemy is to trap them in a form of faith that has all the appearance of righteousness, without any of the genuine love and power of the Most High God.
they accept salvation, but remain stuck in several other ways. they loop in lived patterns of warfare and torment, anchored in spiritual strongholds that cannot be broken off while they still walk with a false-Father spirit.
this repeated cycle of sin-controlled choices and experiences often spirals them out further into guilt, shame, and self-policing, which is then internalized in their theology and projected onto all the other believers they connect with.
when the enemy holds covert influence over someone’s faith, they will be used to push souls further away from God by any means possible.
they may build a platform from judging their own past, without any peace or progress in life post-conversion. they may serve in a Truth topic for years, then get flipped overnight into another doctrine. they may launch false-discernment campaigns against specific leaders, sowing division with accusation.
this controlled opposition is deployed to collapse believers into confusion, doubt, and self-condemnation, while making non-believers think, “if this is what it means to be a Christian, i want nothing to do with it.”
we live in a time where both wheat and tares have sprouted in the Body of Christ, and they look remarkably similar.
your earnest desire to live in personal relationship with the True Living God is the compass that you must use to navigate this field, and find the fertile soil where He wants to plant you to grow in your faith.








