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Must Demons Flee in God’s Presence?

By Don Ibbitson

demon god presencePastors love to use an illustration to make their point about demons. They will talk about darkness (a spiritual allegory for demons), turn the lights off, and then light a match to illustrate that when the light comes, darkness disappears.

Effective. But is it accurate to extend that to God’s presence (light) driving away demons (darkness) as they try to contend?

The go-to scripture they will use is 2. Cor 6:14:

“Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?”

The implication is clear. When righteousness is present, wickedness cannot stay.

They will also reference John 1:4-5, referring to Jesus.

Light and Darkness

In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.

Again, the light overcomes the darkness. The implication is that when Jesus shows up or is present, then demonic spirits must go.

Our deliverance ministers at Above & Beyond wish it were that simple. Oh, that it was true! Sadly, many Christians have bought into this view and become upset or angry when they cannot get themselves free from demonic torment by merely inviting Jesus’ presence.

Scripture must be interpreted and applied in context, and neither one above declares that demons must flee. Demons bring spiritual darkness, but there is (usually) more involved than light to get them to scatter.

Deliverance ministry is the driving out of demons. Jesus gave his body authority and the directive to do that (Mark 16:17). If they simply skulked away when He showed up, why would it be necessary to drive them out?

God has no issues with demons in His presence. In Job 1:6, Satan himself appears before His throne in heaven, along with angels.

Jesus came face to face with many who were demonized (the one in Gadarene was significant enough to be covered specifically in Scripture) and the devils did not leave on their own volition.

Man is a triune being. Believers have a born-again spirit and Holy Spirit indwelling them. Demons reside in the soul and are behind many sicknesses in the body. In the same “temple” (our bodies are a temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Cor 6:19). God and demons in the same person. The devils can co-exist quite happily with God as their next-door neighbor.

Misapplication of these scriptures, and others, cause damage to God’s children who need counseling and deliverance ministry. Make no mistake: deliverance is for believers. It’s of little value to cast demons out of unsaved souls because they have little chance of staying free.

God can and does sovereignly deliver people and His manifest presence in gatherings (large and small) can lead to a cleansing of the atmosphere for a season.  Those encounters cannot be discounted but should not be confused with an automatic cause and result.

Have No Fear

We should not be afraid of demons. Jesus has won the victory on the cross, and the demonic realm is (positionally) under our feet. We need to appropriate, or take hold of Christ’s work, and deliverance is one such area that requires action and enforcement. Healing represents another battlefront.

Christian should not be afraid of demons; in fact, they are genuinely petrified of spiritual warriors who know their authority, power, then walk in it. While demons have no authority, they do have the ability (power) to destroy, and failure to deal with that leads to heartache. I believe that pastors who teach that there is no war, that believers simply need to understand and receive, do a severe disservice to their flock.

Another common teaching puts forth the notion that demons have no power other than what we give them or allow. False. That error places the blame on the person and implies their torment is due to lack of faith, strength or knowledge.

If you need deliverance, get it. Learn how to wage spiritual warfare effectively. There are many excellent resources to train you to discern, resist, bind, drive out, and intercede against the demonic realm. You need to learn; ignorance is not bliss, and now is the time to start.

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Are You Trapped by Overwhelming Hopelessness, Dread, and Spirits of Death?

By Phyllis Tarbox

hopelessness dread spiritsThis article is based on my observation, experience, and fresh revelation from God during a specific deliverance session with a female client we will call Sasha.

With her encouragement, I share her deliverance to expose the demons of hopelessness, dread, and death that sought to kill, steal, and destroy her destiny. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Christian Deliverance Ministry, Featured Post Slider Tagged With: depression, fear

Where Did This Anxiety Come From?

By Phyllis Tarbox

anxiety come fromSpirits of anxiety come from hell. Their target is your Achilles heel, the chink in your armor. They aim to get a hook in your flesh to dissipate your strength and corner you in continual warfare.

The devil doesn’t need you to be anxious about the new Corona Virus or its financial impact, although that was the world-wide invitation. The anxiety released on the remnant is a more calculated assault to destroy you based upon insecurity that has gone unchecked until now. [Read more…]

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Are You Preparing for Your Second Judgment?

By Don Ibbitson

second judgmentDepending on the church you attend or have read, you may not be aware that the Bible speaks of a second judgment for Christians.

It’s called the judgment seat of Christ, where every believer gives an account of deeds and words spoken (2 Cor 5:10).

“For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each of us may receive what is due us for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad” (NIV) (emphasis added).

This is different than the first judgment, which provides condemnation for Satan, demons, and unbelievers (John 5:24, Rev 20:1-15). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Christian Counseling, Featured Post Slider Tagged With: discipleship

Have You Invited a Spirit of Lust Into Your Life?

By Phyllis Tarbox

spirit lust

Have you ever said:

“Pornography is a friend I can escape with.”
“I like being seen as sexy; it gives me power.”
“Lust is my thrill, and I enjoy it.”

You have invited in a spirit of lust to squat in your soul!

Lust is the Master Manipulator

Lust creates a “rush” of adrenalin that can lure you out into illicit sexual acts or hide behind closed doors with pornography.

It drives you to do things you regret later but had no control over at the time.

Lust is anything but your friend. It’s an unquenchable spirit set on seducing you to kill, steal, and destroy your destiny. (John 10:10)

I’ve had many clients stuck in addictions to porn or lustful relationships they could not escape. Countless ministry sessions were fruitless until they broke the soul-ties with the people who first introduced lust to them and canceled the word curses that further cemented the entanglement.

Are you ready to drop this toxic relationship with a spirit of lust?

3 Simple Steps to Begin to Break the Grip of Lust in Your Life

  1. Confess and repent to God for partnering with a spirit of lust that has seduced you into compromise. Pray out loud, “Lord, I repent for embracing a spirit of lust as my friend. I ask for your forgiveness for allowing lust to distract me and become an idol that consumes my time. Today I choose to fix my focus on you and walk in your ways.”
  2. Cancel any word curses that you have spoken that have embraced lust as part of your life. Your words have the power of life and death, blessings, or curses. (Prov.18:21) Pray out loud; “I break every word curse I have spoken embracing a spirit of lust as my friend and as fun, and I cancel these assignments in the name and blood of Jesus Christ.”
  3. Break ungodly soul ties with anyone who first introduced you to lust through porn, molestation, sexual attention, actors, actresses, romance novel heroines, and any pornographic images that you have viewed.

Declare:

“Lord, I break the ungodly soul tie with (speak their names out loud). I call my soul back in the name of Jesus. Lust is not my friend. I cover myself with the blood of Jesus Christ and dispatch warrior angels to encamp around me with their shields locked. I do all this in the name of Jesus Christ.”

Deliverance may be the next essential step.

Register for our free “Resource Library” to see other articles on this topic. If you are ready for help, schedule an initial appointment and choose to finally be free from lust.

Filed Under: Christian Deliverance Ministry, Featured Post Slider Tagged With: lust

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