Scared of ayah 42 and 43 in surah al hijr

Hi,

I’m really scared about Surah Al-Hijr (15:42). Allah says that Shaytan has no authority over His servants except those who follow him. My fear is: if Shaytan affects me, or if I fall into sin, does that mean I’m not truly one of Allah’s servants? Or does it mean I’m among those who follow Shaytan?

I’m confused about the difference between being tempted, sinning, and actually ‘following’ Shaytan. Do scholars say that a believer who sins is still considered among Allah’s servants, or does this verse mean something more serious? I’m looking for explanations from tafsir or scholars.

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