What if Sexual Sin Isn’t Just Sin — But a Portal to the Nephilim’s Children

Is Sexual Sin Tied to the Nephilim? What Most Christians Have Never Been Told

Most Christians believe sexual sin is serious.

But what if it’s not just “bad behavior”?
What if it’s a spiritual gateway—one that reaches all the way back to Genesis 6?

What if sexual sin is how the unclean spirits of the Nephilim still access human flesh today?

And what if the cravings we call “lust” are really ancient spirits still trying to express their rebellion—through us?

Let’s go there.


THE DAYS OF NOAH: WHEN SEXUAL SIN BROKE THE DIMENSIONAL BOUNDARY

“The sons of God saw that the daughters of man were attractive. And they took as their wives any they chose… The Nephilim were on the earth in those days… when the sons of God came in to the daughters of man and they bore children to them.”
— Genesis 6:2, 4

This wasn’t just bad marriage choices.
This was a cosmic violation.

  • The “sons of God” (Hebrew: bene ha’elohim) were not human. They were fallen angels—confirmed by Jude 1:6, 2 Peter 2:4, and every ancient Jewish interpretation.
  • They left their proper domain and slept with human women, creating unnatural hybrid offspring: the Nephilim.
  • The Nephilim were not just giants. They were part-human, part-angel, corrupted by design and destined for judgment.

God saw that the earth had become defiled, filled with violence and perversion. That’s why the flood came—not just because people were sinful, but because the very genetic structure of humanity was under assault.

That’s why the flood came—not just because people were sinful, but because the very genetic structure of humanity was under assault.


Attractive to What? Why the Daughters of Men Were Targeted

“The sons of God saw that the daughters of man were attractive, and they took as their wives any they chose.”
— Genesis 6:2

The word translated “attractive” is the Hebrew tov (טוֹב)
It means good, pleasant, beautiful, beneficial, or functioning as designed.

This is the same word used in Genesis 1 when God saw what He made and said it was “good.”

So these fallen angels didn’t just lust after human women—they saw opportunity.

They saw usefulness. A way to benefit their own rebellion.

❝This wasn’t romance. This was strategy.❞

They saw the daughters of men as tools—biological gateways to corrupt the seed and take dominion over earth by force.


The Ancient Alliance: 200 Angels and a Corruption Plan

Satan has always wanted to defile what God calls holy.

He can’t overthrow God directly—so he targets what bears His image.

And to do it, he formed an alliance with 200 rebellious angels, led by a Watcher named Semjaza (according to 1 Enoch 6).

“The angels who did not stay within their own position of authority… He has kept in eternal chains under darkness until the judgment.”
— Jude 1:6

Their mission:

  • Violate the dimensional boundary
  • Marry human women
  • Create a hybrid race
  • Pollute the bloodline
  • Prevent the coming of the Messiah

❝This wasn’t just sin — it was a full-blown seed war.❞

God had already declared it in the garden:

“I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her seed…”
— Genesis 3:15

The serpent has seed.
The woman has seed.
And from the beginning, the war has been about that.

The Nephilim weren’t an accident.
They were the first strike of a demonic breeding program to replace God’s design with Satan’s counterfeit.

And their spirits are still with us today—
unclean, bodiless, and craving access to flesh.

A Note About the Book of Enoch

At Arete Gune does not treat the Book of Enoch as Scripture.

It is not part of the biblical canon, and we are not steering anyone to use it for doctrine.

Arete Gune reference it here only because:

  • Jude 1:14 quotes directly from it, meaning the early church was aware of it,
  • It offers context for how ancient Jewish readers understood Genesis 6,
  • And early Christian writers like Justin Martyr and Irenaeus referred to it as a historical source—not inspired Scripture.

This is a supporting document, not a spiritual authority.
The Bible alone is the Word of God.


WHERE DID THE DEMONS COME FROM?

Contrary to popular teaching, demons are not fallen angels. The Bible never says that.

Instead, the ancient understanding—including from the Book of Enoch (quoted in Jude)—is that demons are the disembodied spirits of the Nephilim.

“The giants… shall be called evil spirits upon the earth… Because they are born from men and from the holy Watchers is their beginning and primal origin… They shall be evil spirits on earth.”
— 1 Enoch 15:8–10

Important note:
The Bible does not directly say, “demons are the spirits of the Nephilim.” But it does clearly distinguish between fallen angels (who are chained) and demons (who are roaming, possessing, and tormenting).
This understanding—that demons came from the Nephilim—is found in ancient Hebrew texts like 1 Enoch and was held by early Christian leaders like Justin Martyr and Irenaeus.

They weren’t supposed to exist.
They weren’t part of God’s creation.
So when their bodies died in the flood, their spirits had nowhere to go.

Now they roam the earth—unclean, bodiless, craving flesh.


WHY SEXUAL SIN OPENS THE DOOR

Sexual sin isn’t just physical—it’s spiritual covenant violation.

“Flee from sexual immorality. Every other sin a person commits is outside the body, but the sexually immoral person sins against his own body.”
— 1 Corinthians 6:18

Paul isn’t being poetic here. He’s telling you that sexual sin opens a door inside your body. And guess who’s knocking?

These ancient spirits still work through sexual sin to:

  • Corrupt marriage
  • Pollute identity
  • Defile the image of God
  • Gain access to human bodies again

They’re still at it—through both believers and nonbelievers.


THEY ENTER THROUGH THOUGHTS… THEN ACTS… THEN TAKE OVER

James says it plainly:

“Each person is tempted when he is lured and enticed by his own desire. Then desire when it has conceived gives birth to sin, and sin when it is fully grown brings forth death.”
— James 1:14–15

And Jesus said:

“Out of the heart come evil thoughts… sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery…”
— Matthew 15:19

So the pattern is:

  1. Temptation enters the mind
  2. Agreement is made in the will
  3. Sin is committed in the body
  4. Spirit enters through the opened door

These spirits enjoy their perversions through the human body they take over.

That’s why people describe it as:

  • “I felt something take over.”
  • “It wasn’t me, but I couldn’t stop.”
  • “It felt like I was watching myself sin.”

That’s not just addiction. That’s oppression.


SOUL TIES: THE INVISIBLE CHAINS THAT KEEP YOU BOUND

“Do you not know that he who is joined to a prostitute becomes one body with her?”
— 1 Corinthians 6:16

Sex creates a spiritual bond—even outside of marriage. This is why people can’t move on emotionally, feel haunted by old partners, or spiral into torment after breakups.

Through ungodly sex, you don’t just give your body.
You create a soul-tie—and it can carry:

  • Spirits of lust, addiction, control, and torment
  • Residual pain and spiritual baggage
  • Ongoing access for the demonic

These ties must be repented of, renounced, and broken in Jesus’ name.


LGBTQ IDENTITY CONFUSION: A SPIRITUAL ASSAULT ON DESIGN

Romans 1 gives the entire map.

“They exchanged the truth about God for a lie… God gave them over to dishonorable passions…”
— Romans 1:25–26

The pattern is clear:

  • Reject truth
  • Lose discernment
  • Fall into dishonorable passions

This is not just “preference.” It’s spiritual delusion.
A generation that refuses God’s Word is handed over to unnatural desires, gender confusion, and sexual chaos.

And what’s behind it?

Spirits that were born in rebellion,
who now live to defile God’s image,
and want your body as their playground.

The Wound Beneath the Label: When Abuse Becomes Identity

Not everyone who struggles with gender or same-sex attraction was abused.
But many were.

And whether they remember it, buried it, or were too young to fully understand it — something happened that opened a door.
And through that door, a lie entered.

Sometimes the abuser said:

  • “This is love.”
  • “This is our secret.”
  • “You wanted it.”
  • “You’re special because of this.”

And even if they never said a word, the child felt the lie settle in:

  • “Maybe I deserved it.”
  • “Maybe I’m different.”
  • “Maybe I’m not really a boy/girl…”
  • “Maybe this is who I am.”

The Gate Opened by the Seed

They weren’t just committing a crime.
They were planting a seed.

That act of violation didn’t just harm the body.
It trespassed the soul.
It cracked open the young mind — and a spiritual gate was opened.

The abuser was often possessed or influenced by an unclean spirit of lust or perversion.
That spirit moved through the abuse and tried to take root in the victim.

This is how demons reproduce:

Not by creation — but by violation.

And from that day forward, the child may carry:

  • Sexual confusion
  • Same-sex attraction
  • Self-hatred
  • Fear of intimacy
  • Obsession with identity
  • A deep, gnawing voice that says, “You’ll never be loved unless you change.”

That voice feels like conviction, but it’s a subconscious cycle of false love and hidden hate.
It sounds like comfort. But it leads to mutilation.
It promises freedom. But it ends in bondage.

Real Data Confirms the Pattern: Trauma and LGBTQ Identity

This is not just a theory. Multiple large-scale studies show that childhood trauma is disproportionately high in the LGBTQ population—especially sexual, emotional, and physical abuse. These early wounds often form the very gateway that Scripture warns about:

“Do not give the devil a foothold.” — Ephesians 4:27

Here are the facts:

  • 92% of transgender men report at least one Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE)—compared to ~58% of the general population.
    Source: Frontiers in Global Women’s Health (2024)
  • 39% of LGBTQ youth report having been forced into sexual contact, compared to far fewer heterosexual peers.
    Source: The Trevor Project, 2022
  • A national study confirmed significantly higher rates of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse among transgender and gender-diverse teens.
    Source: Psychiatry Advisor, 2022
  • A broad review of data showed that lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults had experienced notably more childhood abuse than heterosexual adults.
    Source: US National Library of Medicine

What This Means Spiritually:

These aren’t just social patterns—they’re spiritual entry points.

Abuse opens the soul.
Confusion rushes in.
And unclean spirits ride the trauma.

The Bible has been saying it all along:

“When desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin… and brings forth death.” — James 1:15

You were not born in confusion. You were born into a war.

You Were Lied To — But You Are Not a Mistake

If you’ve questioned your gender…
If you’ve been drawn to the same sex…
If you’ve hated your body, your reflection, or your desires—

And deep down, something whispers:

“You’ll never be loved unless you change…”

That voice is not the truth.
That’s the same voice that came in through the wound.


Many who struggle with LGBTQ identity were abused as children or teens.
Some remember.
Some don’t.
Some were groomed to believe it was “love.”
Some buried it so deep they only feel the confusion — not the memory.

But in that moment of trauma, a spiritual seed was planted.
And a door was opened in the soul.
A lie entered.

And the demons who rode in with the abuser have kept whispering ever since:

  • “You wanted it.”
  • “This is who you are now.”
  • “You were born this way.”
  • “God made you wrong.”
  • “You’ll only be safe if you change your body.”
  • “You’ll only be loved if you become someone else.”

But you are not what happened to you.
You are not your trauma.
You are not a mistake.

You are not disgusting because you were abused.
You are not too broken to be loved.
You are not beyond forgiveness.

You are wanted by the King of kings.

He knows the real you — the one He designed before the pain, before the confusion, before the lie.


And yes, you can be forgiven.

There is only one unforgivable sin — and it’s not homosexuality, gender confusion, or even surgery.

“Whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven…”
— Mark 3:29

That means willfully, persistently rejecting the truth of the Spirit — knowing it’s from God and still calling it evil.

If you’re reading this with an open heart, longing for truth, even if you’re wrestling—

You have not committed the unforgivable sin.

God’s arms are still open.


He is not calling you to be someone else.
He’s calling you back to who you were always meant to be.

And He’s not ashamed of you.
He wants to restore your temple — not shame it.
To heal the wound — not punish it.
To remove the label — and give you a new name.

“To the one who overcomes… I will give a white stone with a new name written on it…”
— Revelation 2:17

You are not beyond reach.
You are not unlovable.
You are not a lost cause.

You are loved — not as the world tried to make you,
but as God originally formed you to be.


PORNOGRAPHY: MODERN SPIRITUAL PROSTITUTION

Porn isn’t harmless.
It’s not just visual.
It’s not just lust.

It’s a ritual of defilement, and demons know it.

“You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons too.”
— 1 Corinthians 10:21

Watching porn connects you to:

  • The spirit of perversion
  • The trauma and abuse on the other side of the screen
  • A digital altar of sacrifice—your purity, your mind, your authority

Demons use porn to enter. To torment. To isolate. To enslave.


DELIVERANCE: THE FREEDOM JESUS STILL OFFERS

“The Son of God appeared for this purpose: to destroy the works of the devil.”
— 1 John 3:8

Many believers trapped in sexual sin are not just weak—they’re spiritually oppressed.

Jesus still delivers. But here’s what that looks like:

  1. Repentance — Turn and renounce the sin completely.
  2. Forgiveness — Release others and yourself.
  3. Renunciation — Break all soul ties, vows, acts, and portals.
  4. Command — Cast the spirit out by name and in Jesus’ authority.
  5. Filling — Invite the Holy Spirit to fully occupy the house (Matthew 12:44–45).

FINAL WORD: THIS WAS NEVER JUST ABOUT LUST

Sexual sin is a weapon of the Nephilim’s children.

Their unclean spirits still walk the earth, craving bodies.
They still whisper through temptation.
They still defile through porn, confusion, adultery, and shame.
And they still enter through the human lust that agrees with them.

But Jesus still breaks every chain.

“If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.”
— John 8:36


This isn’t just a scroll about sex.

It’s about the ancient war for your body, your identity, and your destiny.

You are the image of God.

Don’t hand your temple over to a spirit that should’ve drowned long ago.

How to Pray Through Sexual Deliverance

(For the one who’s ready to be free)

If you’ve realized that sexual sin has opened a door…
If you’ve sensed torment, oppression, shame, or even unclean presence…
If you know deep down that something has had a grip on you—

You don’t need a crowd.
You don’t need a priest.
You need Jesus, and you need to speak the truth out loud.

Deliverance begins with the cross—but it becomes real when you agree with God and disagree with the enemy.

Here is a step-by-step prayer to guide you. Say it out loud. Speak slowly. Pause when the Holy Spirit stirs.


STEP 1: Repent — Turn from sin completely

“Father, I come to You in the name of Jesus Christ.
I confess my sexual sin. I’ve crossed Your boundaries.
I’ve agreed with what You call unclean.
I repent. I turn away from all lust, pornography, fornication, adultery, homosexuality, confusion, and every perverse thought or act.
I plead the blood of Jesus over every part of my body, soul, and spirit.
Forgive me. Cleanse me. I surrender.”


STEP 2: Renounce — Cut off all access

“In the name of Jesus, I renounce every soul tie from past sexual encounters.
I break every agreement, every vow, every act—whether I remember them or not.
I renounce every spirit that entered through these sins.
I renounce incubus, succubus, lust, pornography, masturbation, fantasy, homosexuality, transgender confusion, spiritual spouses, rape, incest, molestation, and sexual trauma.
I renounce every lie that says I cannot be free.
I now close every door I opened—willingly or unknowingly.”


STEP 3: Cast it out — With authority

“Now, in the name of Jesus Christ,
I command every unclean spirit that entered through sexual sin to leave me now.
Lust—go.
Perversion—go.
Spirit spouse—go.
Confusion—go.
Shame, torment, fear, and condemnation—go.
I do not belong to you.
I belong to Jesus.
You have no more right here. Leave me now, in Jesus’ name!”

(Wait. Breathe. Speak as the Spirit leads. You may cough, yawn, cry, shake, or feel lightness—that’s okay. Let it go.)


STEP 4: Be filled — Invite the Holy Spirit to dwell fully

“Holy Spirit, I invite You now to fill every space.
Fill my heart, my mind, my body, and my home.
Where darkness left, bring light.
Where lust lived, plant purity.
Where shame ruled, let Your peace flow.
Guard me. Renew me. Teach me.
I declare: I am a temple of the Holy Spirit.
My body is no longer available for defilement—only for worship.
Thank You, Jesus. I am free. I am clean. I am Yours.”


Bonus: Speak Scripture Daily to Fortify Your Freedom

Here are three to start with:

“I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me.”
— Galatians 2:20

“Submit yourselves to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”
— James 4:7

“There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
— Romans 8:1


Final Note:

Deliverance is not a one-time feeling—it’s a war of truth.

You must renew your mind daily (Romans 12:2).
You must guard your eyes, ears, and relationships.
And you must never forget: Freedom is not earned—it’s received.

Jesus already paid. You just said yes.

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