Shame Demons

“Jesus, what is this called?” I asked after my participant had a dreamscape vision of Jesus pulling their shame out of them.

“Boosh,” Jesus replied in the vision.

I pulled out my phone to research the word and discovered it was the biblical Hebrew word for shame.

Shame is a powerful force that I’ve dealt with in several people. Indeed, it has not been uncommon for me to have to help people release their shame to get demons out of them during an exorcism. Once, I even dealt with a demon whose name literally was “Shame.” Whenever he manifested, he looked exactly like what shame feels like. He looked heavy and sleepy. He could hardly keep his eyes open and was constantly falling asleep.

A healthy sense of temporary shame teaches us that we’ve done something wrong so that we can correct our mistakes and not make them again. But most of us overcorrect and make shameful lies our identity. This is especially true of us religious people. Our shame then tries to redefine us and keep us in that heavy, sleepy state. It also teaches us to be quiet about our shame so we can stay stuck in it.

I’ve also worked with people who have carried shame that never belonged with them in the first place. Many have been lied to.

A life of shame is not the life God designed for you. Unlike other spiritual beings, God wants to free you from shame through the power of forgiveness. There is so much more life for you in Jesus, but you’ll first have to forgive the hardest person to forgive: yourself.


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8 responses to “Shame Demons”

  1. […] demons have used their trauma to take away their self-worth, causing them to believe that they’re not important enough to be angry […]

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  2. […] our sin. When we buy into this demonic worldview, we create a self-fulfilling prophecy in which shame keeps us stuck in a cycle of […]

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  3. […] that Jesus cares more about our pain on this topic than we might think. I’ve never seen him body shame anyone. I’ve only ever seen him want to free them from the hate of their […]

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  4. […] God had put on my heart that I wasn’t acting on. He further validated this word as legitimate by tagging a Hebrew word onto the end of it that my participant didn’t know. (The Shema is “The most fundamental expression of the Jewish […]

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  5. […] felt something leave, and had the fruit to prove that it did. After counseling someone on their shame for many hours one day, they went home, decided they were done being shameful, and kicked Shame out […]

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  6. […] without feeling severely judged by every comment they made, causing me to spiral into a deep shame. The Bible became a tool of the demon to keep me paralyzed in guilt, and I might have been better […]

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  7. […] perfectly to the themes they represented. And even the Holy Spirit has given my participants Hebrew words they didn’t know that directly correlated to the inner healing work he was doing in their […]

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  8. […] you yourself be dealing with shame or trauma, I thought it might be helpful to list Shame’s responses here. I’m hopeful […]

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