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A Bride's Choosing

A woman must choose between two being's one good and one evil. Her choice will change her eternal destiny forever. Delivering or Condemning her soul what will she choose?

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Chapter 7: Entangled Vines

Christiana swept the corridor, humming a hymn of hope. Yet shadows crept within her heart's sheltering grove.

After weeks free from temptation's thorns, why did vines of confusion now re-entangle her mind? Was faith too fragile, wavering at each doubt?

No, Jesus' wounds had sealed her. His light would shine and dispel this gloom in time.

She heard children giggling outside and smiled, but a familiar unease stirred. Beyond the windows' golden panes, darkness swirled—what form might it take to pierce her armor? Would she withstand assaults or buckle 'neath lies' weight?

Retreating to prayer seemed wise. Yet doubts demanded answers, weaving webs to snare unwary thoughts. If the truth could be twisted, how would she find her way out of deception's maze?

Jesus, light her path. Help vines unravel and roots strengthen against storms. Guide her steps sure on righteousness' road, not wandering where shadows shroud the way. Calm anxiety's turbulent tide and quiet this disquiet within as dawn stills night's restless sea. Christiana wandered gardens seeking solace, yet shadows deepened with each questioning thought.

What lurked beyond leafy bowers, its presence implacable dread? Had purity once pierced been still salvageable, or was her spirit's shelter now prey to corruption without end?

She recalled temptation's siren call, once seeming simple choice 'tween joy and denial. But compliance bred only grief, while surrender found redemption's peace.

Now past illusions haunted once more. Was she strong enough to resist such fanciful lies, or was she still a child, blown away by each wind of uncertainty?

A shadow shifted. Was it just a trick, or was something darker emerging from memory's shroud? Terror coursed through her veins like ice.

Jesus, where was your light when shadows stirred unrest? Did protecting wings still shelter her soul, or had she strayed beyond grace's reach alone?

Doubt gnawed resolve like an insidious worm. Unless the true north can be rediscovered, how can we avoid the quicksand trap of indecision's bogs?

Lead me, dear Lord, from shades of self and sin. Help me walk in your ways, wherever shadows thin. From the groves' gloom, a velvet voice emerged, slick as oil.

"Fear not this darkness, child. I come to soothe unrest with balms, the heavenly peddle not. Look at my face. Do you not know relief?"

She recoiled from Satan's visage, once fair but now stripped of all vestiges of good.

"Deceiver, I know you. Your comfort bred deeper wounds. Begone, and take your lies with you!"

His eyes flashed, yet still his tongue dripped honey. "Must you cling to folly and deny your heart? Surrender disbelief; let pleasures drown today's torment. Would you not trade doubt for the devil's peace?"

Temptation's music played its siren song. To breathe just one brief moment free from turmoil...

But Jesus' love was the true balm. His light alone could banish shadows, not some palliative draught concocted in deception's den.

"No, tempter. Your blandishments are false, and your serenity is a ruse. I'll find sure solace only in the shelter of the cross. Begone!"

With a growl, Satan vanished. Yet in his wake, doubts' tangles held yet tighter roots. How long will you resist such covert wrath and guile? Christiana sought calm amid tangled thoughts. Yet Satan sensed weakness, redoubling attacks.

Again, he appeared, smiling darkly. "Doubts linger still; allow me to dissolve each mystery. Come, taste what lies your Father denies, and secrets he keeps hidden shall stand revealed."

Warily, she listened as Satan spun fantasies. His visions glowed as brilliant as dawn, unreal yet alluring. What wonders might await beyond denial's bounds?

If Jesus valued her, why shroud the truth in parables? This lucid stranger bared each veiled unknown, freeing her hungry spirit from limitations' cage.

Doubt gnawed at her guarded trust like insistent mice. What if one taste showed not folly but fullness? If one step led not into night but into noon's dominion...

No. Transgression's path seemed honey-slicked yet ended in bitterness and death. This serpent's fruit cloaked some deadlier cores.

"Tempter, I see through glittering veneers. Your merry masques seek only to beguile with true sincerity and light. No siren song or splendid guise can lure me from love's orchard, where alone grows lasting joy."

Foiled again, Satan flashed rage in a parting glare. But shadows seeped, as subtler than before, Christiana's will and faith dispersed on illusion's rising tide. Christiana's spirit flagged under doubts' assault. How can we withstand more venom when resistance grows frail?

Again, the tempter came, wrath-twisting features once again. Witness my fury, wretch, and know your paltry will is naught against my might!

From hell's arsenal, he summoned the darkest figments. Each vision rents faith's fibers, weaving webs to strangulate the soul. Despair and disbelief spread through her being's grounds like a ravening plague.

Jesus, where are you? How would you survive this onslaught without your saving hand? Shall I be lost entirely within deception's labyrinth, severed from grace's sweet clasp?

Darkness pressed in, smothering flickers of faith beneath the nightmare's pall. Was deliverance possible, or had she crossed some border past redemption's reach?

As blackness closed over reason and will, a whisper said, "Fear not, my child. Look and live."

A light-pierced gloom—Jesus, radiant browncrowned. Behind him, Satan cringed with a luminous gaze.

Lord, save me! She clung to his robes, her soul exposed and drained. The promise of shelter lifted her up; yielding brought solace at long last.

Jesus smiled down with the eyes of a merciful day. "Doubt not, beloved; you shall walk with me always. This fiend's wrath is broken; rise now in my peace and healing grace."

Our story continues with Jesus delivering Christiana from darkness' grip. May His light vanquish doubts in our lives as well.

"We set forth our petitions before God, not in order to make known to Him our needs and desires, but rather so that we ourselves may realize that in these things it is necessary to turn to God for help." ~ Thomas Aquinas

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