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Stay Dangerous – A Wake-Up Call for Men Under Spiritual Attack

  • Writer: Demetrius Colbert
    Demetrius Colbert
  • Apr 29
  • 2 min read
“If you were the devil—articulate, intelligent, and strategic—how would you destroy men ages 30–70?”

That’s the question I asked AI. The answer? Terrifyingly strategic and hauntingly real.

These are men at the crossroads of legacy. Providers. Leaders. Fathers. Builders. They're carrying the weight of families, businesses, churches, communities—and often silently, their own unspoken doubts.

Here’s what the devil would do...

❌ Erode His Identity Detach him from God, purpose, and truth. Redefine his worth by titles and bank accounts, not by character and calling.

❌ Redefine Masculinity Replace strength with aggression, leadership with dominance—or neuter it entirely with passive softness.

❌ Attack His Marriage Subtly Let resentment fester. Distract him. Starve intimacy until admiration elsewhere feels easier.

❌ Isolate Him Emotionally Convince him that vulnerability is weakness, and no one understands what he carries.

❌ Weaponize His Success Blind him with just enough applause to ignore the erosion beneath the surface.

❌ Undermine His Fatherhood Make him present in provision but absent in presence. Let his kids know his rules, but not his heart.

❌ Numb His Conscience & Distrust God's Timing Whisper lies through delay and disappointment: “God has forgotten you.”

❌ Shame His Weakness Turn failure into unworthiness. Guilt into shame. And keep him from ever turning back.

❌ Seduce Him with the Temporary Feed him fleeting pleasure while eternal purpose withers.

And then, when the spiritual rot is complete...

You’ll see a man who looks successful, but whose soul is bleeding.

This is why identity matters. This is why spiritual warfare matters. This is why God-honoring masculinity matters.

You weren’t made to just survive life. You were made to win battles, protect legacies, and lead with truth.

Stay awake. Stay aligned. Stay dangerous. Because the devil doesn’t fear busy men. He fears aligned ones.



 
 
 

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