
The Language of Deliverance is a series that empowers believers to cast out demons by utilizing the authority given to them by Jesus.
Key points include:
Jesus demonstrated His authority over demons and empowered His followers to do the same.
Believers need to understand the power they have in Christ and speak with authority when confronting demons.
Using the right language rooted in Scripture is essential for effective deliverance.
It is not about the specific words or phrases used, but about recognizing the authority and power behind them.
Have you ever had someone in front of you manifesting and you had no clue what to do, or what to say? Or someone asks you to do a deliverance session and the picture of the exorcist comes to mind and you decline? I am going to share with you some tips to help you be more confident and stand in your authority against demons.
Welcome to the Language of Deliverance! In this series, we will explore the importance of followers of Jesus Christ knowing how to cast off devils with authority and using the right verbiage. It is crucial for believers to understand the power they have in Christ and learn how to effectively exercise that authority. As we delve into this topic, we will discover the key principles and biblical references that support this practice. By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid foundation in the language of deliverance!
Casting off devils with authority is an essential aspect of the Christian faith. Jesus Himself demonstrated this authority throughout His ministry, and He appointed His followers to do the same. One of the clearest examples is found in the Gospel of Mark, where Jesus confronts a man with an unclean spirit. With authority, Jesus commands the unclean spirit to come out of the man, and it obeys instantly (Mark 1:23-27). This emphasizes the importance of using the right verbiage, as Jesus didn't plead or negotiate with the demon but spoke with authority.
It is crucial for followers of Christ to understand that they have been given the authority to cast out devils. This authority comes from Jesus Himself, as He gave His disciples the power to cast out unclean spirits (Matthew 10:1). In Luke 10:19, Jesus affirms that He has given us authority to trample over serpents and scorpions and all the power of the enemy. By knowing and using the right verbiage rooted in Scripture, believers can effectively exercise their authority in casting out devils. Remember, it is not about the words or phrases themselves but recognizing the authority and power behind them.
Lesson Summary
Deliverance is a significant aspect of various religious beliefs, offering individuals spiritual liberation, growth, and a deeper connection with their faith. Although the concept varies among religions, it generally involves being freed from the power of evil or negative influences.
In Christianity, deliverance is linked to salvation and redemption, freeing believers from sin and allowing for a renewed relationship with God. Spiritual liberation involves breaking free from spiritual bondage, such as demonic possession or unhealthy patterns of behavior and thought, resulting in inner healing, restoration, and spiritual vitality.
Deliverance often involves the casting out of evil spirits, seen as a powerful act of spiritual warfare where God's power triumphs over evil.
Overall, deliverance enables individuals to live in alignment with their true selves and their faith, providing fulfillment and purpose.
Deliverance offers individuals spiritual liberation, growth, and a deeper connection with their faith.
In Christianity, deliverance is linked to salvation and redemption, freeing believers from sin and allowing for a renewed relationship with God.
Spiritual liberation involves breaking free from spiritual bondage, such as demonic possession or unhealthy patterns of behavior and thought.
Deliverance often involves the casting out of evil spirits, seen as a powerful act of spiritual warfare where God's power triumphs over evil.
Deliverance enables individuals to live in alignment with their true selves and their faith, providing fulfillment and purpose.
Lesson
Deliverance holds a significant place in the theological framework of many religions and is considered a means through which individuals can experience spiritual liberation, growth, and a deeper connection with their faith. The concept of deliverance varies across different religious traditions, but it generally refers to the act of being set free from the power of evil or negative influences. In Christianity, deliverance is often associated with the ideas of salvation and redemption, where believers are delivered from sin and its consequences. It is seen as a transformative process that allows individuals to experience a renewed relationship with God and live out their faith more fully.
Spiritual liberation is a central aspect of deliverance. It involves breaking free from spiritual bondage and experiencing a liberation of the soul. This liberation can manifest in various ways, such as the release from demonic possession, the breaking of generational curses, or the freedom from unhealthy patterns of behavior or thought. Deliverance brings about inner healing, restoration, and renewed spiritual vitality. It is seen as a divine intervention that enables individuals to live in alignment with their true selves and their faith, thus leading to a greater sense of fulfillment and purpose.
Deliverance is often associated with the practice of casting out evil spirits or demons from a person or place, especially in the Christian tradition. It is believed that demons can take hold of individuals and exert control over their lives, causing spiritual, emotional, and even physical harm. Through the practice of deliverance, the evil spirits are expelled, and the person is freed from their influence. This process of deliverance is seen as a powerful act of spiritual warfare, where the power of God triumphs over evil.
List View:
Spiritual Liberation: Deliverance, in theological terms, refers to the act of being spiritually liberated or set free from the influence of evil forces, sin, or oppressive circumstances. It involves the belief that God or a higher power intervenes to rescue individuals from bondage.
Salvation and Redemption: Deliverance is often linked to the concepts of salvation and redemption in Christianity. It signifies the process through which individuals are saved from the consequences of sin and restored to a right relationship with God.
Restoration and Renewal: Deliverance is about the restoration and renewal of the individual's spirit, mind, and body. It aims to bring about a state of wholeness, purity, and spiritual well-being.
Divine Intervention: The theological perspective on deliverance emphasizes the role of divine intervention and the power of prayer, faith, and spiritual authority in facilitating the process. It is believed that God or a higher spiritual authority is the ultimate source of deliverance.
Deliverance/Exorcism and Healing: In some theological contexts, deliverance involves the casting out of evil spirits or demons that may be afflicting an individual. It is seen as a form of spiritual healing and cleansing.
Lesson Summary
To effectively engage in a deliverance session, there are a few key points to keep in mind:
Be in the right state of mind and body, avoiding exhaustion or anger.
Good posture, standing upright, and maintaining eye contact establish confidence and authority.
Remember your role as a liberator, empowered by God.
Understand the structure of the Kingdom of Darkness and the divine authority of the Kingdom of Heaven.
Discern the language of oppression, recognizing patterns, behaviors, and attitudes that contribute to oppression.
Address the root causes of oppression for liberation.
Seek discernment from God to differentiate between emotions, a demon, or an emotive demon.
Lesson
Before you engage in a deliverance session, it is crucial to ensure that you are in the right state of mind and body. The first step is to make sure you are not exhausted or angry. Deliverance requires a level of focus and energy, so it is important to take care of yourself before helping others. Additionally, having good posture is essential during a deliverance session. Standing upright signifies confidence and authority, which are key elements in delivering someone from oppression. Avoid sitting or being on the floor with the person you are helping. Instead, make them stand up and maintain eye contact throughout the session. This will establish a sense of connection and allow you to effectively communicate with them.
As you embark on a deliverance session, it is crucial to remember who you are in Christ. Recognize that you are the liberator, the one who has been given the authority by God to set people free. This realization will empower you and help you navigate the spiritual realm with confidence. God has bestowed upon you all the authority you need to carry out a successful deliverance session. Keep in mind the structure of the Kingdom of Darkness, as described in Ephesians 6:12. It consists of principalities, powers, rulers of darkness (who influence individual lives), and spiritual wickedness. Understanding this hierarchy will provide you with insights into the spiritual battles you may encounter during a deliverance session. On the other hand, the Kingdom of Heaven, as outlined in Colossians 1:16, encompasses thrones, powers, rulers, and authorities. This structure represents the divine authority and power that you have access to as a believer in Christ. Satan only mimics what God has created.
Discerning the language of oppression is a crucial skill in deliverance. Just as individuals communicate with words, so too does the spiritual realm. Oppression often manifests through specific patterns, behaviors, and attitudes. By attuning yourself to these signs, you can discern the language of oppression and understand the strategies the enemy is using against an individual. It is essential to close the gap between the spiritual and physical realms by perceiving the spiritual dynamics at play. This discernment will equip you to effectively address the root causes of oppression and bring about the necessary liberation.
Structure of the Kingdom of Darkness Ephesians 6:12
Principalities
Powers
Rulers of darkness (influence individual lives)
Spiritual wickedness
Structure of the Kingdom of Heaven Colossians 1:16
Thrones
Powers
Rulers
Authorities
Discerning the Language of Oppression
Know the difference between:
Emotions
Demon
Emotive demon
Luke 8:28 (Demons will show emotion) The tactic is to remain.
You have to ask for decrement from God to know if it is the demon playing with you, or if the person is really hurting.
Lesson Summary
When it comes to deliverance from demons, it is essential to approach the process with wisdom and discernment. The following points summarize key aspects to consider:
Jesus demonstrated the importance of addressing the root of the problem rather than engaging in conversations with demons.
Deliverance requires speaking to the person's strength and helping them confront the issues they are facing.
Genuine desire and acceptance of Jesus Christ are crucial for deliverance to take place effectively.
Love and compassion should guide the entire deliverance process, creating a safe environment for healing.
God's power should be relied upon for deliverance, rather than the reliance on one's own abilities.
Decrees and commands can be used to bind and cast out demons, as demonstrated by Jesus.
Understanding the strongman level of oppression is important, as common strongman spirits include jealousy, perversion, heaviness, fear, pride, infirmity, and bondage.
Engaging in false religions and cults should be avoided as they can open doors to demonic influences.
By keeping these principles in mind, individuals seeking deliverance will be better equipped to find freedom from spiritual oppression.
Lesson
In the Bible, we see Jesus asking demons their names, but it is crucial to note that this should not lead to conversations with the demon. Luke 8:30 shows the instance where Jesus asked the name of the demon. It is important not to get caught up in unnecessary discussions with the demonic. Our goal is to set people free, and this can only be achieved by speaking to the stro and addressing the root of the problem.
Before engaging in deliverance, it is essential to ensure that the person seeking deliverance genuinely desires to be set free. Deliverance is a process that requires the active participation and cooperation of the individual. Additionally, it is crucial to confirm that the person has accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. The power of deliverance comes from the authority of Jesus, so it is vital for the person to be saved and connected to Him. This connection ensures that they have the divine protection and assistance needed to overcome the spiritual battle they are facing.
Approaching individuals with love is of utmost importance when ministering deliverance. Although there is a spiritual battle taking place, our focus should always be on demonstrating the love and compassion of Christ. This love not only helps create a safe and welcoming environment for the person seeking deliverance but also opens the door for God's power to work in their life. Love has the ability to break down walls and soften hearts, making it easier for the person to receive freedom from the oppressive forces that have been holding them captive.
Bind the Strongman Mark 3:21-27
I bind you to truth. What are you here to do?
Cast it out (Mark 1:39)
Look them in the eyes and you set the agenda
Command vs Petition
Decree “You will be delivered/healed/set free”
Speak your language
Tongues are for you to be built up. Jude 20
Look them in the eyes and you set the agenda
Rebuked it. (Matthew 17:18, Luke 9:42)
Be quiet and come out (Luke 4:35, Mark 1:25)
Go (Matthew 8:32)
Forbid them to return (Mark 9:25)
Jesus goes after the STRONGMAN LEVEL (Rulers)
12 Common Strongman
Spirit of Jealousy
envy
hatred
bitterness
unforgiveness
vengefulness
anger
rage
violence
murder
profanity
Lying Spirit
deception
exaggeration
falsehood
guile
false doctrine
false religion
craftiness
superstition
self deception
Familiar Spirit
witchcraft
ouji,
juju
satansiam
divination
witches
soothsayers
mediums
spells
curses
potions and lotions
Perversion
sexual immorality
any type of fornication
lust
adultery
pornography
prostitution
homosexuality
sexual practice
Heaviness
depression
despair
oppression
hopelessness
fatique
exhaustion
paranoia
mental illness
gluttony
grief
Harlotry and Whoredom
Competition with God
Ambition in the workplace
Putting others down
Cosmetic surgery (Over indulge)
Love of money and material possessions
Infirmity
sickness suffering from all diseases and ailments
disabilities
pain
terminal illness
Deaf and Dumb Spirit
epilepsy fits
convulsions
speech loss
stuttering
deafness
dumbness
dyslexia
learning difficulties
suicide
lunacy
seizures
Fear
eating disorders
anxiety
phobias
compulsive behavior
patterns
insomnia
terror
anguish
nightmares
worry
inadequacy
Pride
haughtiness
brashness
arrogance
self-righteousness
refusal to listen
all aspects of Jezebel in terms of gossip and stubbornness
Bondage
domination
manipulation
OCD
all forms of religious cult and mind control
control and bullying in relationships
corrupted core belief systems
Anti-Christ
cults
creeds
false religions
secularism
atheism
Lesson Summary
The lesson emphasizes the importance of confidence and understanding of one's authority in overcoming demonic manifestations. It warns against wasting time on low-level demons and encourages focusing on the dominant evil spirit, known as the "strong man."
Have confidence in your authority
Don't waste time on low-level demons
Focus on the dominant evil spirit, the "strong man"
The text urges individuals not to be intimidated by demonic displays but to stand strong in their faith and divine empowerment. The goal is to confront and conquer the powerful strong men orchestrating dark forces, making a profound impact in the spiritual realm.
Do not be intimidated by demonic displays
Stay strong in your faith and divine empowerment
Confront and conquer the powerful strong men
Make a profound impact in the spiritual realm
The session concludes by reminding readers of their inherent strength, divine authority, and ability to help those in bondage find freedom.
Remember your inherent strength
Trust in your divine authority
Help those in bondage find freedom
Lesson
Never again should you feel intimidated by a demon manifestation. The key is confidence in the authority God has given you. Remember, you possess the ultimate power and authority bestowed upon you by Jesus Christ. Satan, the archenemy, is utterly powerless in comparison. One of the pitfalls encountered in deliverance ministry involves the exhausting energy and time on low-level demons. These low level entities are often propelled by a dominant evil spirit known as the "strong man." Recognizing this hierarchy is pivotal. In these sessions, we have delve into an exploration of the twelve most frequently scrutinized strong men, along with an understanding of the subordinate spirits under their control. It's imperative to realize that your purpose transcends the mere pursuit of minor demonic entities. Do not squander your precious time on insignificant foes; get that strongman.
In the realm of spiritual warfare, it is crucial to internalize the truth that your authority in Christ surpasses any force or entity aligned with darkness. Despite the unsettling nature of demonic displays, remember that your foundation rests on an unshakable faith. Refrain from allowing fear to cloud your perception; rather, stand firm in the knowledge that your divine empowerment is unwavering. Refocusing your attention from the insignificant "fleas and gnats" to the more influential adversaries, the "scorpions," is a paradigm shift that will redefine your approach to deliverance. You are called to tread upon snacks and scrorions.
Embrace the understanding that your purpose in deliverance ministry extends beyond the surface-level confrontations with lesser spirits. Your mission is to confront and conquer the powerful strong men orchestrating the malevolent forces at play. By directing your efforts toward dismantling the sources of darkness, you will pave the way for a more profound impact within the spiritual realm. Recognize your inherent strength, bolstered by the authority of Christ, and embark on your journey with unwavering determination. Let the knowledge of the hierarchical structure within the spiritual realm empower you to discern where to direct your energy and focus.
You my friend are a force to be reckoned with. Don't forget it. You are more than a conqueror, you are the head and not the tail, you are seated with Christ in heavenly places and you have the armor of God as your battle clothes. Go forth now, knowing you have the power to help those in bondage walk in freedom.
I love you and I have enjoyed our time together. God bless.
In the realm of deliverance, Jesus demonstrated his authority over demons through his powerful verbal rebukes. When faced with demonic manifestations, Jesus did not shy away or cower in fear. Instead, he boldly spoke directly to the demons, commanding them to be quiet. This not only silenced their destructive voices but also established his dominion over them. Through his words, Jesus demonstrated that he had the power to control and silence any evil presence. His verbal rebukes were not just empty phrases; they carried the authority of God, and the demons had no choice but to obey.
One powerful example of Jesus' verbal rebuke can be seen in the story of the possessed man in the region of Gerasenes. This man, who was possessed by a legion of demons, was tormented and lived among the tombs. When Jesus approached him, the demons within the man recognized Jesus' authority and begged him not to torment them before their time. Jesus responded by saying, "Come out of this man, you impure spirit!" With those words, he commanded the demons to leave the man. The effect of Jesus' rebuke was immediate, and the man was set free from the bondage of demonic possession.
Not only did Jesus verbally rebuke the demons, but he also commanded them to leave and never return. When Jesus encountered a demon-possessed man in the synagogue, the demon cried out, "What do you want with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are—the Holy One of God!" Jesus sternly commanded the demon, saying, "Be quiet! Come out of him!" With his authoritative words, Jesus not only silenced the demon but also demanded its complete departure. And as the demon left, it had no power to return, acknowledging Jesus' authority over it. This is a powerful lesson for us to not only rebuke the demonic forces in our lives but also to command them to leave and never return in the name of Jesus.
He rebuked it. Matthew 17:18 Luke 9:42
Then he cast them out Mark 1:39
He did it verbally-not ritualistic. Matthew 8:16
He didn’t allow the demon to speak (Mark 1:34; Luke 4:41) for the primary reason they would expose Him before his appointed time.
Mark 5:9 Mark 1:25 Luke 4:35 Mark 3:11-12
He told them to “be quiet and come out” Luke 4:35, Mark 1:25
He told them to “go” Matthew 8:32
He did deliverance over a distance Matthew 15:21-28 Mark 7:24-30
He forbade them to return Mark 9:25
Practice saying these terms. Get in a mirror or get a partner and practice.
Tone: You don't have to yell and scream, but be commanding.
I rebuke you in the name of Jesus
I cast you out
You will go in the name of Jesus
I forbid you to return; you will not return to this body
I bind you, spirit of (Insert Strongman).
Instruct the person to repent and renounce sin.
"I renounce (insert spirit and sin)".
"I close all open doors in the name of Jesus".
Then make sure to fill the space with Holy Spirit and what they are lacking, ie fruits of the spirit.
"I invite the Holy Spirit in to fill me with power. I open myself to receive:
love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
Practice, practice, practice! Go forth in Jesus' name.
The Language of Deliverance series serves as a transformative journey, equipping believers with the authority bestowed upon them by Jesus to cast out demons. Rooted in the foundational principle that Jesus not only demonstrated His authority over demons but also empowered His followers to do likewise, this series emphasizes the importance of believers comprehending the power vested in them through Christ.
Central to effective deliverance is the understanding that believers must speak with unwavering authority when confronting demons. This involves a deep recognition of the power behind the words spoken, emphasizing the pivotal role of using language firmly rooted in Scripture. The series underscores that it is not merely about the specific words or phrases employed; rather, it revolves around the profound recognition of the authority and power encapsulated within those words.
In essence, The Language of Deliverance imparts a comprehensive understanding of the spiritual authority believers possess, encouraging them to wield it confidently and effectively through language firmly grounded in the teachings of Christ. This transformative approach empowers believers to engage in spiritual warfare with conviction and assurance. Jesus demonstrated His authority over demons and empowered His followers to do the same. Let us embark on this journey together.