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I thought evil was supposed to flee from Jesus and from the light, but why is it that evil seems to attack me when I'm trying to live in the light or bring my sins to the light..Why does evil get the opportunity to use goodness to manipulate me. I think the person who stalks me suffers from depression, bipolar, split personalities or something of that degree. I feel they do what they do because they feel I've rejected them which causes them to love and hate me at the same time, or this could be compared to how hostile a person would feel and act when they obsessively desired something they didn't have. And they can't let go of the idea they had of us or they believe God brought us together for a reason, but evil can bring people together too. But it's disguised as something good so those involved can't see or discern what they're getting into. It's why God's word speaks of the great deception that will take place on earth. Evil will try to deceive us every chance it gets. This person does something evil to me online, then on some level of obsessive "love" they feel they want me or they want to have me in their life and they try to approach me in a friendly manner but it's always still based on a lie and deception of their identity and when I sense it's them and they're still lying to me by withholding the truth of who they are, but at the same time, giving me clues and leaving little virtual "bread crumbs" for me to figure out it's them, I back off and get away from the situation, which they interpret as rejection. Jesus is the only help for this individual. Please pray Jesus will help them see that this kind of behavior is not healthy or normal and it will not gain someone's love. When you treat someone this way because you don't have them or you're not getting what you want out of a certain situation, Jesus would move on and leave it be, not just keep dwelling on something that didn't work and thinking it could still work out. For anyone doing that in a relationship is slothful. I don't think we're supposed to dwell on a relationship gone wrong for years and years. If God is placing a relationship in our lives, it will come by truth and light, not by confusion and turmoil. That's how we know when something is from God and when it's not, because God is not the author of confusion. God is not our accuser, but our redeemer. Amen. In the name of Jesus.