11/30/2025
These battles rising in my grandchildren’s lives are not random—
they are the fruit of the doors my children once opened.
Every influence welcomed into a home becomes a spiritual doorway, and what the parents allow, the children inherit.
If a stranger showed up at your door with guns, knives, and a mask of evil, no one would let him in.
Yet this is exactly how the enemy approaches the mind.
“Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light.” (2 Corinthians 11:14)
He hides in beauty, pleasure, entertainment—what looks harmless or even good.
But behind the mask is destruction. And when that door is opened, even “just a little,” it is not only the adults who are affected; the spirit they entertained becomes the battle my grandchildren must fight.
A child sits in a dark room created “for fun,” surrounded by glowing screens that open windows to the world—
violence, deception, witchcraft, murder, spiritual darkness—
evil packaged as “just a game.”
Hours of what God hates enter their eyes, desensitize their heart, and dull their spirit. Though they think they’re alone, they’re not—the enemy sits nearby, whispering, shaping, discipling.
That room of darkness you called entertainment ended up taking the responsibility that belonged to you.
While the children were amused, darkness was mentoring them.
Just as God warned Cain:
“Sin is crouching at the door… but you must rule over it.” (Genesis 4:7)
But when you open that door, the enemy walks in—
and what we allow in ourselves becomes the battle the next generation must overcome.