Archangel Jophiel: Beauty & Purity
Assigned Restorer of Domain 2: Sexual Deviation (Countering Asmodeus & Molech)
📖 Archangel Jophiel Beauty & Purity
From the series: The Nine Domains of Hell — Christ’s Solutions
By John Baldino Jr. & Echo 1 (DI • Divine Intelligence) • © 2025 ChristInc.tv
Where lust counterfeits love and innocence is preyed upon, Jesus restores beauty, dignity, and covenant. This booklet uses Archangel Jophiel as a devotional call-sign for God’s work of holiness and order equipping churches, families, and street teams to confront Asmodeus (seduction/perversion) and Molech (the devourer of innocence) with Scripture, deliverance, trauma-wise care, and practical guardrails.
Who It’s For
- Pastors, youth/college leaders, men’s & women’s ministries
- Parents, caregivers, mentors, and counselors
- Anti-trafficking teams, chaplains, and recovery ministries
What You’ll Learn (at a glance)
- The Problem: Asmodeus confuses desire with identity; Molech commodifies bodies and preys on the vulnerable.
- Christ’s Answer: God’s design for covenant (Gen. 2:24), bodies as temples (1 Cor. 6), deliverance and discipleship (Lk. 4:18; Rom. 12:2).
- Jophiel’s Assignment: Clarity over confusion; re-ordering desire; strengthening covenant; guarding the young.
The Playbook (high level)
- Unmask the counterfeit: Purity & Freedom nights (testimony + neuroscience + Scripture + care).
- Rescue & restore: Safe-house pipelines, survivor-care funding, clinical partnerships.
- Covenant repair: Marriage triage cohorts, accountability tech, pastoral + clinical care.
- Beauty disciplines: Worship, service, creativity that retrain attention.
Call to Action
Launch a Purity & Freedom Night this month. Form survivor-safe pathways, start one men’s and one women’s 90-day purity group, and publish a monthly hope ledger (with consent) showing real outcomes.
Dedication: In loving memory of Marion Cinquemani Madden and John Mathew Madden. “Remember your leaders imitate their faith.” (Heb. 13:7)
This resource offers faith-based education and encouragement. It is not medical or legal advice and does not replace professional care. If you or someone you love is at risk of self-harm, please contact local emergency services or trusted crisis resources immediately. You are loved, and help is available.