
Breaking Agreement With the Serpent’s Voice
Awakening begins when we recognize which voices we’ve been agreeing with.
The serpent doesn’t always come as temptation.
Sometimes he comes as insecurity.
Sometimes as fear.
Sometimes as the quiet voice that asks, “Are you sure God meant that for you?”
Eve didn’t fall because she was weak.
She fell because she listened to a voice that questioned what God had already spoken.
The serpent was subtle.
He didn’t deny God—he reframed Him.
He planted doubt where trust was meant to grow.
And that same voice still whispers today.
It sounds like:
You’re not enough.
You’re running out of time.
If you don’t take control, nothing will happen.
Why hasn’t God done it yet?
Fear becomes our greatest enemy when we let it replace faith.
Because fear convinces us to abandon what we’re becoming for what feels immediately safe.
Awakening requires a decision:
to stop asking why
and start declaring I am.
I am worthy.
I am chosen.
I am becoming.
I am not behind.
I am not forgotten.
Breaking agreement with the serpent’s voice means reclaiming truth.
It means trusting God’s word over our emotions.
It means choosing belief even when understanding is incomplete.
Eve’s story is not about failure.
It’s about learning.
And awakening begins when we refuse to let insecurity speak louder than God.
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