Showing posts with label Deliverance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deliverance. Show all posts

Ubiquitous Demonization


A question we are often asked is, “Who needs deliverance?” The answer is: Everyone! Everyone who comes into the Kingdom of God. That’s why Jesus made it the centerpiece of his mission statement in Luke 4:18-19 KJV 

Deliverance is Messy


Deliverance creates chaos in the church. Why? In our 30 plus years of deliverance ministry we have seen pastors fear and avoid deliverance. Pastors spend much of their ministry focus and time on trying to keep the ship/church from rocking and keeping its course. Deliverance ministry is messy, not in how it is administered. If ministered correctly, prophetically, it is a simple prayer ministry that frees the individual from the strongman and his entourage. They are embedded within an individual’s thoughts and beliefs to “steal, kill, and destroy” one’s ability to experience abundant life in the Kingdom of Light.

Webinar: Indoor Demons ~ Tim Mather



So you've been through deliverance and your biological house is clean, but you, having been a carrier, have been living in a shack with not just other people, but unclean entities as well. Now it's time to clean that house.

In this webinar Tim Mather will explore the simple process of taking authority over this next level of your domain.

Webinar: Why Deliverance? Part 2 ~ Tim Mather



In Part Two of Tim Mather's webinar "Why Deliverance?" we will examine the next question that is often asked, Can light and darkness coexist? Of course not! is the first response. But we will see that Of Course! is the actual answer. That answer leads us to the really controversial one, Can Christians be demonized?

Old Horse—New Tricks


You’ve probably seen it in a wild west movie: the cowboy rides into the frame, dismounts with a flourish dropping the horse’s reins to the ground, and he goes about his business – but the horse (let’s call him Ed [not his real name]) just stands there. Is he tied up? Nope (that’s “No” in cowboyeeze). Is he restrained in any way? Nope. Is he free? Yep (that’s… well you can guess what it means).

So here’s the question: Why does Ed just stand there as if he is bound to something?

Battleground of the Soul

Where is Spiritual Warfare fought?

There are two major supernatural battlefields: the external and the internal.

The External

The external war is, of course, deliverance. When Jesus sent out his buddies, the disciples, he sent them out to cast out demons and heal the sick. This is a battle with the lowest level of demons, the foot soldiers in the army of the kingdom of darkness.

Wounded Spirit Prayer

Several times I have been asked if my prayer for the wounded spirit is written somewhere. So I will describe why and how.