Many men are dying slowly, just like the male anaconda—especially those who chase anything under the skirt. And here’s why:

I read something recently that really caught my attention—it was about the female anaconda.

Apparently, when the female anaconda mates, she has a 100% chance of getting pregnant. And once that happens, she does something shocking—she wraps herself around the male, kills him, and eats him. Yes. She consumes the same male she just mated with.

Why? For protein.

She won’t eat again for the next seven months while her body develops the babies. So the protein from the male becomes essential, as a full 30 percent of her bodyweight goes into making those babies.

That one moment of pleasure cost the male his life. Literally.

And somehow, it made me think of something that happens among humans too—adultery.

Let me explain.

A married man leaves his wife at home and goes after what people casually call a “side chick.” Before anything happens, there’s hotel bills, feeding, transport, gifts, even rent for some. Expenses keep rising—just for a fleeting moment of pleasure that drains his finances.

He returns home, and his wife is asking for money to buy food, pay school fees, or fix something in the house. But oga is now shouting, frustrated, and unnecessary angry. Pressure piles up. High BP. Stress. He begins to run helter-skelter.

If you ask some men today why life is hard, they can't even trace the root. But they’ve been flaming a hidden fire.

Just like that male anaconda—his hunger for pleasure led him to the jaws of destruction. It may not be physical death for the man, but many die in pieces—financially, emotionally, spiritually.

This isn’t gender bias. If tomorrow the Spirit leads me to speak to women, I will—with the same energy. But today, it’s a warning to the men.

And just to be clear—this isn’t about painting women as the enemy. The female anaconda isn’t wicked; she’s simply acting according to nature. The real message here is this: when a man lets his desires rule him, he opens the door to his own downfall. It’s not about avoiding women—it’s about mastering yourself.

Think twice before you take any step. Don’t let moments of pleasure cost you your peace, your health—or your life.

May God help us.

Sermon over.

Written by: James Terna
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Many men are dying slowly, just like the male anaconda—especially those who chase anything under the skirt. And here’s why: I read something recently that really caught my attention—it was about the female anaconda. Apparently, when the female anaconda mates, she has a 100% chance of getting pregnant. And once that happens, she does something shocking—she wraps herself around the male, kills him, and eats him. Yes. She consumes the same male she just mated with. Why? For protein. She won’t eat again for the next seven months while her body develops the babies. So the protein from the male becomes essential, as a full 30 percent of her bodyweight goes into making those babies. That one moment of pleasure cost the male his life. Literally. And somehow, it made me think of something that happens among humans too—adultery. Let me explain. A married man leaves his wife at home and goes after what people casually call a “side chick.” Before anything happens, there’s hotel bills, feeding, transport, gifts, even rent for some. Expenses keep rising—just for a fleeting moment of pleasure that drains his finances. He returns home, and his wife is asking for money to buy food, pay school fees, or fix something in the house. But oga is now shouting, frustrated, and unnecessary angry. Pressure piles up. High BP. Stress. He begins to run helter-skelter. If you ask some men today why life is hard, they can't even trace the root. But they’ve been flaming a hidden fire. Just like that male anaconda—his hunger for pleasure led him to the jaws of destruction. It may not be physical death for the man, but many die in pieces—financially, emotionally, spiritually. This isn’t gender bias. If tomorrow the Spirit leads me to speak to women, I will—with the same energy. But today, it’s a warning to the men. And just to be clear—this isn’t about painting women as the enemy. The female anaconda isn’t wicked; she’s simply acting according to nature. The real message here is this: when a man lets his desires rule him, he opens the door to his own downfall. It’s not about avoiding women—it’s about mastering yourself. Think twice before you take any step. Don’t let moments of pleasure cost you your peace, your health—or your life. May God help us. Sermon over. Written by: James Terna Follow my profile. You won't want to miss my next post. #Shalom ✌️
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