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8Living a bound-free life is essential; however, being involved in toxic relationships can strip you of that. As you read, I will show you how coming out of a toxic relationship opens your spiritual eye. Based on a true story, you will see how trauma transformed my entire life from lightness to darkness. I let my guards down and came face to face with the devil! The demonic world was in full force! I'd experienced having a spell cast upon me by a warlock. I went from one state of mind to another from this traumatic spiritual battle. Satan wanted to take me out, but through much prayer, deliverance, and allowing God's Word to become Rhema in my life enabled me to be here today. Cultivating my relationship with God allowed me another chance at this thing called life. The devil did not win!! By the power and authority of God, He once again showed Himself strong for me and defeated the devil. We can go through trials and tribulations but remember the scripture 1 John 4:4 KJV - "Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them: because greater is He that is in you, than he that is in the world. Matthew 6:10 talks about how God's will is His will on earth as it is in heaven. So, just as Satan's defeat in heaven, he too is defeated on land. When you live a life for Jesus Christ, trials and tribulations come, and we feel that we get beaten. Do not allow Satan to trick you into thinking that he wins because he doesn't. Even though you may have fallen, you can get back up more vital and with more power! My name is Sheela Rejoyce Wiley and, I am from a small town in the suburbs named Lacrosse, Florida. I am the middle daughter of the late Reverend Clarence Allen and Martha Allen-Durr. I have three sisters and two brothers. In all, we are a family of eight. I love speaking to and motivating people. Talking is quite uncanny because when I was just an adolescent, I was reticent. You could not pay me to say a word! I was inspired to write my book due to the horrific actual life event that occurred in my life. It was so traumatic, and I know that I could not keep this to myself. So here I am today, fulfilling my purpose by operating in my God-ordained ministry.