Advanced Academy of Deliverance
Beachhead in Britain – London Report
During our recent mission to London, we met Klaasjan, who flew to the UK from The Netherlands. He was there to learn more about deliverance and go back to Holland to set the captives free. He joined others from Ireland, Norway, and Germany who were anxious to put what they were taught into action!
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Beachhead in Britain London Report
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Demons Made Him Do It
Dennis Rader says that demons made him do it—stalk, strangle, mutilate, rape, sodomize 10 men, women and children, over a 17-year period 1974-1991. The admission came in a recently aired documentary (Oxygen Network) that uncovered a previously unknown confession he gave to police 13 years ago. Rader was an active leader in his church, but stated, “I personally think, and I know it’s not very Christian, but I actually think it’s a demon that’s within me. It entered me when I was young, and it controlled me.” He had already planned his 11th crime, hanging a woman upside-down in her home, when he was caught. This is one more in a long list of killers who have been confessing Christians, like the “Washington Post” story we reported in December 2016 (to read blog “The Devil Made Him Do It” 12/22/16 click here) where a North Carolina man killed his wife and 14-year-old daughter and threw their bodies in a 40-foot deep well.
The Dennis Rader revelation raises two crucial questions; 1) Can a Christian be demonized, and 2) can a demon control a Christian to the extent that they act in unimaginable ways? We’ll set aside the first question. Our books and our School of Exorcism have adequately handled that issue from a theological and practical standpoint. It is demonstrably true from church history and contemporary reality that Christians can have demons. But what about the second question? How far can a demon go in the life of a believer? Let’s explore that by posing a series of rhetorical questions.
Can a Christian murder? Is abortion murder and do Christians ever kill their babies by abortion? Also, King David murdered, and he was the anointed of the Lord. Are Christians capable of lying and blasphemy? Peter was. Do Christians, even pastors, ever abuse drugs and alcohol, commit adultery, lie, cheat and steal? If you don’t know of such individuals, I have a long list I can loan you. The crucial question is this. When a Christian is under some measure of demonic influence, are there any limits on the moral crimes they may commit? Sadly, the answer is an emphatic NO!
Horribly egregious sin may not be common with Christians, but we can’t say that there is a limit to any kind of bad behavior committed by a Christian. If so, then a demonized Christian’s actions could theoretically know no bounds. This hard truth should make all of us consider our walk with the Lord, lest we become, as Paul declared in 1 Corinthians 9:27, a “castaway” (KJV — “disqualified” NIV). Read on in the next chapter, where Paul speaks of those who drank of the rock, Christ, and because of their rebellion “their bodies were scattered over the desert.” First Corinthians 10:1 puts it this way: “If you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don’t fall” (NIV). You may not be the next BTK serial murderer, but you may be capable of sins you never imagined, especially if you haven’t had prayers of deliverance to get rid of your demons!
An encouraging word: WATCH YOUR WORDS
“Death and life are in the power of the tongue” (Prov. 18:21 KJV). This verse has been over-applied and misapplied by prosperity preachers, but that doesn’t demean its significance to what we say. This is especially true in the family. What spouses say to each other and parents say to their children is significant. Many times I’ve counseled an adult in mid-life who was wounded by the caustic comments of a parent (“You’ll never amount to anything!”). Wounding words set the tone for later bad decisions that were driven by the fulfillment of the negative prediction. Watch your words and speak life and hope to those you love.
Spiritually Transmitted Diseases
The latest statistics regarding sexually transmitted diseases are horrifying. New cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis increased 10% last year. The Centers for Disease Control state that, since 2013, there has been a “steep, sustained increase” that puts the incidence of STDs at record levels. As expected, the rise is blamed on the lack of federal tax dollars funding sex education and treatment. In fact, the government recommends that all women under 25 be tested annually, at taxpayer’s expense, of course. The risk of these diseases is more than a curtailed sex life. Infertility, pregnancy complications, and even HIV may result. To be blunt, we wouldn’t have this problem if unmarried people kept their clothes on and their morals in place.
But what’s missing from these concerns is the additional potential of spiritually transmitted diseases. Every sexual conjugation outside of marriage is a one-flesh bonding, even if it’s casual sex with a paid paramour. The Apostle Paul warned of this in 1 Corinthians 6:16: “He who unites himself with a prostitute is one with her in body? For it is said, ‘the two are united into one.’” In such situations, whatever one partner has spiritually can be passed on to the other. My books “Dealing with Demons,” “Jezebel,” and “Set Your Family Free” explain how this happens. I give actual accounts of individuals who’ve gotten demons from lovers, even with just a one-night stand. Curses can also be acquired from hooking-up for sex. It only takes being intimate with one person, one time, to acquire a lifetime of demonic torment.
Our new Advanced Academy of Deliverance (available to graduates of the International School of Exorcism) has two lengthy modules explaining about soul bonds. The conclusion of these teachings is that any sex outside of marriage risks acquiring all kinds of demons from one’s partner. Module 7 of the Academy describes how a wife absorbed the soul-part of a witch who seduced her husband. Another case involved a man who slept with a girl who practiced black magic from the “Book of the Dead” and he got demons of Egyptian occultism. A Christian girl got sexually involved with a guy whose mother was a witch, and the witchcraft demons entered the unsuspecting girl. I could tell hundreds more stories, but the point is clear. Beware all spiritually transmitted demons by avoiding fornication and promiscuity. Otherwise, getting a sexually transmitted disease may be the least of your problems.
An encouraging word: FALSE GODS
“The sorrows of those will increase who run after other gods” (Psalm 16:4). Whatever you allow to take the place of the Lord in your life is another god. Such “gods” in our culture aren’t necessarily images of wood or stone, they are often the things that replace religion, such as pleasure, money, lust, or inordinate entertainment. The reason sorrows increase is that the real power behind any false god is a demon (1 Cor. 10:20) and such evil forces come to kill, steal, and destroy (John 10:10). Beware running after false gods lest you be pursued by demons in disguise.
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