Who was the woman the guest met in the Lyft and what did she claim?
She identified herself as 'Lilith' and said she was a succubus, claiming prophetic knowledge about the guest (his NFL dream and love of jazz) and that she targets faithful men.
Video Summary
A woman in a Lyft identifies herself as Lilith, a succubus, and reveals prophetic personal details about the guest.
Sexual sin (pornography, masturbation) is framed as creating or renewing spiritual attachment to demonic influence.
Unresolved grief and trauma are described as open doors the enemy exploits; healing requires repentance and pastoral accountability.
Practical discipleship: distinguish exposure vs. experience, use community and mentorship, and pursue Holy Spirit-led truth.
Believers possess authority in Christ to seek deliverance; prayer, repentance, and committed accountability are emphasized as pathways to freedom.
She identified herself as 'Lilith' and said she was a succubus, claiming prophetic knowledge about the guest (his NFL dream and love of jazz) and that she targets faithful men.
The speakers say acts like masturbation and viewing pornography repeatedly 'renew' or 'marry' the attachment to the spirit, framing sexual sin as a pattern that deepens bondage over time.
Grief and trauma are described as open doors the enemy walks through; broken people (not just 'evil' people) often need deliverance because unresolved pain creates vulnerability.
Practical steps include repentance, joining Bible-based accountability groups, identifying triggers, distinguishing exposure vs. experience, seeking mentorship, and relying on prayer and the Holy Spirit.
The hosts call listeners to repent (a 180° turn from sin), be born again, accept Jesus as the only way to the Father, and pursue community resources like the Freedom Guide for ongoing support.
"She said, 'My name is Lilith. I'm a succubus.'"
The speaker describes his experiences during a Lyft ride where he encountered a woman named Lilith. She introduces herself and reveals that she is a succubus, expressing knowledge about the speaker's personal life in a seemingly supernatural manner. She mentions specific details about his aspirations to play in the NFL and his love for jazz music, known only to his close family. This knowledge leaves the speaker feeling unsettled and questioning how she could know such intimate details.
Lilith reveals to the speaker that she preys on faithful men, claiming, "I go after faithful ones, people who are faithful to their wives of faith within Christ." This statement emphasizes her role as a spiritual threat and challenges the speaker's moral standing. He responds with disbelief, recognizing the weight of her words as they pertain to his faith.
"The reason why she was that close to you is sitting in your back seat because that's how long she's been attached to you."
The conversation takes a darker turn as Lilith tells the speaker he has been spiritually bound to her since sixth grade. Each act of masturbation or consumption of pornography resets this connection, likening it to a figurative marriage. This description highlights the nature of spiritual warfare, implying a long-standing and detrimental attachment that affects the speaker's moral and spiritual well-being.
The dialogue shifts focus to the emotional struggles of individuals who suffer from pain and trauma. It is noted that âbroken peopleâ are often the ones in need of deliverance, rather than those typically categorized as "evil." This insight suggests a need for healing and understanding rather than just outright condemnation.
"When my father passed away in sixth grade, I started to go into this dark place."
The speaker recounts his life experiences and the impact of his father's death when he was in sixth grade. He discusses feelings of confusion and emotional turmoil due to the absence of paternal guidance, highlighting the challenge of navigating grief in a society that often neglects emotional health and counseling.
As he grew up, the speaker faced significant internal conflict, living in two different worldsâone where he feels the need to be the man of the house and the other where he seeks guidance from those who may not understand his struggles. This duality complicates his journey toward healing and reinforces the themes of loss and resilience throughout his narrative.
"You donât know anything but the exposure of it. The exposure of pornography, seeing guns, drugs... the exposure makes you think that you know, and you have no idea at all."
The speaker reflects on their childhood experiences, emphasizing how a lack of guidance can lead to a false sense of understanding about the harsh realities of life. Growing up without a male figure to help navigate encounters with violence, drugs, and inappropriate content can leave children feeling lost and unprepared.
They highlight the importance of discussing these topics openly, pointing out that many young boys do not have anyone to talk to about the disturbing things they witness in their environments, which adds to their confusion.
"Nobody's talking about grief. Here I am young and nobody's checking on you saying, 'Hey, how you handling the loss of these individuals?'"
The speaker shares the experience of losing multiple family members in quick succession, noting that this series of losses went largely unaddressed. There was no conversation about grief, which left them feeling isolated and unsure of how to process their emotions.
This absence of dialogue around grief intensified their feelings of loneliness during a pivotal time in their life, particularly following the loss of their grandmother, whose character and love had a significant influence on them.
"Eternity is behind every breath."
After experiencing profound loss, the speaker went through a deep depression which led them to feel disconnected from their faith in Jesus. They struggled with feelings of betrayal and confusion about their circumstances.
Gradually, this changed as they began to understand the concept of isolation with Christ, where they discovered that solitude can provide comfort and guidance. The speaker felt that engaging with scripture lightened the burden of their grief, indicating that their relationship with God helped them navigate through difficult feelings.
"Iâm on fire for God... I'm going to three different Bible studies."
The speaker describes a resurgence of passion for their faith, attending multiple Bible studies in a bid to fill the void left by their losses. This involvement in community not only reignited their spiritual journey but also fostered accountability in their life.
They emphasize the need to evaluate oneâs lifeââWhat do you look like from Monday to Saturday?ââas it is important to ensure that one's actions and beliefs align. This self-reflection and commitment to faith helped reshape their understanding of themselves and the world around them.
"Itâs a movement where young men have mismanaged emotions."
The speaker discusses their struggles with anger stemming from their losses, pointing to a societal pattern where young men often lack the tools to manage their emotions effectively. They highlight that mismanaged anger can lead to significant consequences, underscoring the importance of addressing emotional health.
They reference biblical stories, such as Cain and Abel, to demonstrate how unchecked emotions can result in tragic outcomes. This analogy serves as a reminder of the necessity for self-reflection and the healthy navigation of one's feelings.
"Your emotions are glasses. When I was angry, everything I saw was attached to that anger."
Anger can distort our perception, influencing how we see, hear, and speak about the world around us. In times of anger, our reactions and interactions are heavily colored by that emotion, which can lead to harmful decisions.
It is essential to bring our emotions to God and process them rather than directing anger towards others. This allows for healing and the removal of the distortive lens that anger creates.
Ignoring or idolizing anger leads to a state where it unduly influences our thoughts and actions, taking God's role in shaping our response to situations.
"Inviting God in during times of loss can help navigate through grief."
Many may struggle to cope with the loss of loved ones, which can significantly alter their perception of life and emotional well-being. Acknowledging feelings of grief is crucial; it's a reminder that God is always present, even in pain.
Men often turn to self-medication, particularly alcohol, to cope with underlying feelings of anger or hurt. Addressing these root emotions rather than disguising them is necessary for true healing.
"If you can't identify your emotions, it becomes a problem for those around you."
Being unable to understand or manage one's emotions can create unsafe environments for loved ones, often subjecting them to unresolved anger.
Recognizing and expressing emotions is critical for personal well-being and protecting those we care about, particularly children who may interpret adult emotions incorrectly.
It's vital for men to understand their identity, not solely in material success but in emotional health and stability, to prevent projecting their issues onto others.
"The need for intimacy can sometimes mask deeper emotional issues."
A reliance on physical intimacy, like sex, can often be a means of escaping inner turmoil rather than fulfilling genuine emotional connection.
Acknowledging that these needs may signify deeper issues rather than simple physical desires is crucial for sustaining healthy relationships. Understanding oneself is necessary before engaging in intimate relationships to prevent emotional harm to partners.
"Make a clear distinction between what you are exposed to and what you have actually experienced."
By categorizing exposure and experience in matters such as sex, individuals can gain clarity on their beliefs and understandings. This differentiation can lead to personal growth based on scriptural truth rather than societal influence.
Consulting spiritual perspectives on complex topics can provide guidance, urging individuals not to rely solely on their understanding, but to seek divine wisdom.
"God put it in a space that if you read his word, he shows you exactly where to put it at, exactly time for it."
The speaker emphasizes the importance of seeking God's guidance, especially in matters of relationships and sexuality. He suggests that individuals should ask the Holy Spirit to reveal God's ways in the context of sexual relationships.
He reflects on the scriptural idea that God's ways and thoughts are higher than our own, highlighting the need to seek divine understanding.
Practical exercises, like drawing out thoughts on paper, are recommended to differentiate between personal experiences and the objective truth of God's word.
"This is practical stuff, guys. Get your paper out, draw out the two big circles or however you going to do categories and columns."
The speaker encourages viewers to engage in practical reflection to discern truth from experience. This involves creating visual representations of their thoughts and feelings to clarify their understanding.
He mentions the process of acknowledging personal experiences while seeking God's truth, which can lead to spiritual growth and clarity.
"God is so detail-oriented when it comes to giving you instructions as a man that he will make it tailor-made for you."
The speaker shares his personal journey of faith, discussing how God communicates with him through intuitive feelings and thoughts that guide his actions.
He describes specific encounters, such as telling a man not to go to a dangerous area, which he later learned prevented harm.
This narrative illustrates the speaker's growth in listening to God's voice and the real-life impact of following divine guidance.
"He just needed a solid foundation to jump off of."
The speaker recounts a story of helping a man in need by allowing him to stay in his home for six months. This act of faith provided the man with the stability necessary to turn his life around.
Another story involves a young man who, after the speaker's encouragement and the support from a community, found a new direction for his life, leading him to success and stability.
"I go to driving lift daytime. I'm good. I'm ready to go pick up my son."
The speaker reflects on personal struggles with depression and temptation, including the challenges of self-pleasure and reliance on harmful distractions.
He expresses the joy of picking up his children and how this simple pleasure contributes positively to his life amidst struggles.
The contrast between his past challenges and current priorities highlights his journey towards healing and fulfillment through faith.
"She said, 'My name is Lilith. L-I-L-I-T-H. I'm a succubus.'"
The narrator describes an encounter with a mysterious woman named Lilith during a Lyft ride. Initially, he is unaware of who she is, stating, "I ain't never seen you before."
Lilith identifies herself as a succubus, which is a term new to the narrator, as he admits that he had never heard of it before this encounter. He reflects on how such a topic was never discussed in his church experiences.
"I know that you want to go to the NFL."
Lilith surprises the narrator by revealing specific details about his aspirations and personal life, such as his childhood dream of playing in the NFL.
She further claims that he can become president if he wanted to, but also points out that he's "too lazy." This strikes the narrator as peculiar, prompting him to ask, "What else do you know about me?"
In addition to his career aspirations, she accurately mentions his love for jazz music, highlighted as a passion known only to his mother and wife.
"You love Jesus, but youâre a freak, though."
Lilith challenges the narrator's faith by pointing out a disconnect between his beliefs and actions. She implies that despite his professed love for Jesus, he still engages in sin, portraying a conflict within his spiritual identity.
This leads him to contemplate the implications of his faith and behavior, particularly as it relates to his struggles with temptation and immorality as mentioned in biblical references.
"Iâm going to send my daughter to come after him because youâre still having this immorality."
As their interaction progresses, Lilith reveals unsettling predictions about the narrator's future, including an impending pregnancy. She says, âYou got a child on the way.â
The narrator reacts with disbelief, especially since his wife is not pregnant. He now faces an internal battle as he grapples with her foretelling of his family situation.
His emotions intensify further when Lilith mentions harm possibly coming to his child, causing him to feel distraught and protective.
"The Holy Spirit is tugging me to say, 'Dre, go pick up your son.'"
The narrator experiences a significant moment of internal conflict, as he feels compelled by the Holy Spirit to act on his paternal instincts, urging him to pick up his son.
He is torn between fear stemming from Lilith's words and the desire to fulfill his responsibilities as a father. This moment showcases the struggle between faith and fear in the face of overwhelming circumstances.
"As I took a picture of her house, an upside down cross was glaring on the ground."
"I put on the drive like God, speak to me. Tell me something."
"The moment I stepped into the shower, I felt eyes looking at me all around me."
"I can't tell my son to go out here and go knock them down."
"Every time you watch pornography and go into a state of sexual morality, guess what? Youâre marrying her."
"The enemy loves to walk through the open door of pain and trauma and grief."
"Take them back to the garden."
"If you're giving your offering, then you've already erected and exalted something that you've given your devotion to."
The discussion highlights the idea that going to a strip club can be seen not merely as frivolous spending but as a deeper spiritual investment. The act of giving money at such places serves as an offering, paralleling the biblical concept of offerings made to God.
The speaker emphasizes that every act of giving can build or destroy; thus, spending money in a strip club may feed into a destructive cycle that harms one's lineage and purpose. This is tied to the biblical story of the Tower of Babel, which illustrates the chaos that ensues when seeking to build without divine guidance.
The stark reality presented is that there exists no neutral ground in spiritual warfare; every action either contributes positively to the Kingdom of God or negatively to the Kingdom of Hell.
"The most amazing part is having the Holy Spirit."
In the discussion, the importance of the Holy Spirit is presented as central to understanding one's authority and relationship with God. The speaker refers to Genesis, where the Holy Spirit is depicted as active in creation, outlining its pivotal role in establishing communication between God and humanity.
The concept of âreceivingâ the Holy Spirit is analyzed, emphasizing that this gift, bestowed upon believers, restores a lost connection and enables spiritual authority to navigate life's challenges.
The speaker references Jesus breathing on His disciples as a significant moment that corresponds with God breathing life into Adam, suggesting a divine continuity in empowering humanity.
"There's a level of accountability because if me and you say that we are believers of Christ, I got to get you out of there."
There is a call for accountability among believers, urging individuals to assist one another in adhering to spiritual truths and avoiding paths that lead to spiritual ruin, such as frequenting strip clubs.
The emphasis lies on the collective responsibility of believers to guide those who are lost or struggling with their faith, asserting that financial offerings in unholy contexts negatively affect one's spiritual legacy.
The discussion accentuates that the journey of faith is not merely personal but involves others, inviting individuals to share their testimonies and support those who may benefit from their experiences.
"God's ideal before the curse was for Adam to be able to be satisfied without stressing and working with his hands."
This segment underscores that in the Garden of Eden, God's original intention was for humanity to thrive without the burden of stressful labor, postulating that modern-day pressures to perform are not God's design.
The speaker contrasts the struggle often associated with manhood in contemporary society against the backdrop of biblical authority, reinforcing that stewardship rather than raw provision is the divine role men are called to fulfill.
The idea emerges that true authority is derived from a connection to God, rather than personal achievement, allowing individuals to embrace different seasons of life with confidence and purpose without the burden of failure.
"The fruit of the Spirit, the very first one is love."
The discussion begins with the importance of love as an essential aspect of relationships, especially within marriage. Participants emphasize asking the Holy Spirit for guidance on how to love oneâs spouse in a Christ-like manner, allowing for deeper understanding and connection.
Understanding scripture is crucial, and when encountering difficulties, one should seek the Holy Spirit's guidance to navigate through challenging passages.
The Holy Spirit is depicted as detail-oriented and personal, providing insights and connections that can lead to actionable thoughts.
"We have authority. Let's not give our authority away."
The conversation shifts to the concept of authority in a spiritual context, illustrating how recognizing and accepting one's authority can empower individuals to effect change and heal others.
There is a reference to a centurionâs faith, highlighting that true recognition of authority leads to great faith, irrespective of one's position within the societal hierarchy.
Participants emphasize that individuals are entrusted with the responsibility to act in faith, believing that God can use them to facilitate healing.
"This is accountability."
The speakers stress the need for accountability among individuals, particularly regarding personal struggles, such as issues stemming from pornography. The focus is on identifying triggers and creating a safe space for discussion and support without judgment.
The concept of walking through struggles together is highlighted as crucial for growth and healing, reinforcing the idea that these conversations should happen within a supportive community.
Emphasis is placed on prayer and intercessory support, with a reminder that while no one has the power to free another, they can facilitate the process through Christ-centered support.
"Barnabas is an encourager."
The narrative includes the story of Paul and Barnabas, illustrating that encouragement plays a significant role in personal and spiritual development. Barnabas serves as a model for how to support others in their journeys.
The discussion expands to include the importance of winning in various aspects of lifeârelationships, fatherhood, and spiritual goalsâshowing that celebrating others' successes contributes to a healthier community dynamic.
There is a focus on the eternal perspective, reminding participants that worldly treasures are transient while heavenly rewards are lasting and more significant.
"If you see things in women that you don't think are honorable, what seed have we sown in them?"
The dialogue touches upon the responsibilities men have in fostering healthy relationships and the impacts of their actions on women and families.
The discussion reveals a shared perspective that societal breakdowns often stem from men not stepping up to their responsibilities, causing insecurities among women and leading to distrust.
The call to action is clear: as men and leaders, there is a need to embody love and responsibility to reverse negative dynamics and create nurturing environments for all.
"Have we lived lives to present to our wives, our women, and our families what it looks like to selflessly love them?"
The discussion emphasizes the need for men to reflect on their capacity for selfless love.
Participants acknowledge an existing gap where men demand respect and submission while not fully demonstrating selfless love in return.
There's a call for men to write down their feelings, distinguishing between lies and truths to better understand their emotional landscape.
"I want people to tap in with you in Dallas because I feel like you really care about these men."
The urgency for men to seek help and community support is highlighted.
Recognition is given to the struggles men face with issues such as insecurity and temptation, emphasizing the importance of addressing these challenges openly.
The host encourages individuals to connect with experts who are genuinely invested in addressing these struggles.
"The devil's not omnipresent... what they do is they watch you and take notes."
The conversation shifts to the spiritual realm, discussing how demons gather information on individuals to exploit their weaknesses.
There's an assertion that acknowledgment of oneâs authority, bestowed by God, is crucial in overcoming personal struggles.
Reference to scripture underlines the belief that demons understand their fate and aim to undermine human authority and purpose.
"Experience happens when Daniel got put in the furnace... guess who was in there? Jesus was in there."
The testimony of resilience through challenging experiences is shared, stressing that significant encounters with God often occur in the face of adversity.
Participants reflect on how familiar biblical narratives, such as Daniel's time in the furnace, illustrate profound faith amidst trials.
The narrative compares modern struggles with those faced in biblical times, reinforcing the relevance of faith and God's presence in challenging situations.
"If he could cause a bit of destruction at that age, then he can arrest your development at that age."
An examination of how early trauma can hinder personal growth and development is presented.
There's discussion about the lasting effects of losing a parent or going through significant grief at a young age.
The conversation highlights the need for healing and restoration of the "boy" within men, pointing out that this work is essential for spiritual and emotional growth.
"You can have a high education and be in bondage."
The discussion highlights the misconception that men can simply "get over" their struggles. Men often self-medicate through destructive behaviors while convincing themselves that everything is fine. This leads to prolonged periods of emotional bondage, which can continue into middle age without resolution.
Various aspects of life, such as education, relationships, or financial success, do not protect individuals from being in bondage. Even those who seem to have it all together can be struggling internally.
The importance of humility is stressed, suggesting that even those in leadership positions can carry deep emotional wounds and unresolved issues that impact their well-being.
"God loves his sons that much."
Through personal testimonies, thereâs a shared understanding of the struggles many men face, including feelings of being lost and trying various ways to build oneself up without success. The conversation points to the need for support and understanding among men.
It is essential to encourage men to acknowledge their pain and to seek healing through community and faith, recognizing that they are not alone in their struggles.
"Your relationship with God is tailor-made for you."
Emphasizing the idea that God has a unique relationship designed for each individual, the conversation brings to light the example of Thomas from the Bible. His skepticism is addressed with personal evidence from Jesus, illustrating that faith can be personal and individualized.
The narrative encourages listeners to trust Godâs knowledge of their lives and to seek Him actively to find clarity and purpose. The invitation is clear: one should reach out to Christ for guidance and empowerment.
"Repentance is changing your mindset."
Repentance is explained as a return to oneâs original mindset before they ventured into confusion or error. It is a proactive shift of thought, redirecting oneself to the truth God intended.
References to Biblical narratives are made to further elaborate on the concept of misunderstood knowledge and the necessity of renewal, both mentally and spiritually. The goal of repentance is depicted as stepping back into divine alignment with God's original intentions.
"Find good Bible-based places that can help you navigate."
The importance of community is highlighted, encouraging men to seek out groups that foster spiritual growth and support. Such environments help men process their experiences and find strength in brotherhood.
Engaging in these supportive groups is crucial for personal growth and overcoming life's challenges. The dialogue emphasizes the need for collective healing and understanding within communities.
"You are free at this moment."
A significant moment in the conversation includes a prayer for the audience, proclaiming freedom from mental, emotional, and spiritual bondage. The prayer serves as a powerful declaration that those who feel trapped can experience liberation through faith.
The message underscores the belief that anyone engaging with this content can reclaim their freedom and start a journey of personal empowerment and transformation as they embrace their identities in Christ.
"All you have to do is repent of your sin. I'm not talking about 360, talking about 180. You turn from your sin."
True repentance involves a complete turnaround in one's life, moving away from sin rather than simply reconsidering one's actions.
To be saved, one must solely believe in the gospel of Jesus Christ, rejecting the notion of combining different spiritual beliefs or figures.
Jesus exclusively claims to be the only path to heaven, emphasizing that he is "the way, the truth, and the life," and no one can reach God the Father except through Him.
"You must repent and become born again. Only sons and daughters can become citizens in the kingdom."
To enter the Kingdom of Heaven, a person must repent, be born again, and recognize that only through Jesus can they have access to God.
Jesus' sacrifice on the cross allows believers to exchange their sins for His righteousness, leading to justification by faith, which results in peace with God.
The relationship with God transforms from being merely a deity to that of a loving heavenly Father once one has accepted Jesus.
"Whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved."
A genuine expression of faith includes confessing oneâs beliefs about Jesus, accepting His sacrifice, and welcoming Him into oneâs heart.
After making this commitment, individuals are encouraged to reach out for support, share their experiences, and find community within the faith through local churches.
Believers are instructed to renounce other spiritual practices or figures, embracing the singular truth of the gospel.
"Freedom Guide is our digital directory that gives you access to every resource that we have available."
Following salvation, individuals may benefit from utilizing the Freedom Guide, which provides resources like a video directory addressing various spiritual struggles and needs.
The guide helps people locate specific content related to issues they may face, such as overcoming sexual sin or escaping unhealthy church environments.
By subscribing to the list associated with the Freedom Guide, users will receive regular updates on new resources and community events, ensuring they remain engaged and informed.