Lessons learned from Scripture and experience.
Sin Problem or Demon Problem? Taking Responsibility in Spiritual Warfare
During a deliverance session, the Holy Spirit gave a surprising answer: “This isn’t a demon problem. It’s a sin problem.” What if some of what we blame on spiritual warfare is actually…
Invasive Thoughts, Accusation, and Spiritual Warfare
Invasive thoughts often disguise themselves as our own, weaponizing shame to fracture identity and isolate us from others. Drawing from personal experience, classroom theology, and inner-healing ministry, this post explores how demonic…
Discerning Demonic Thoughts, Your Thoughts, and God’s Thoughts
What does it actually sound like when God speaks? And how do we tell the difference between God’s voice, our own inner dialogue, and voices that definitely aren’t from God? As we…
When a Demon Insults You, You’re Probably Doing Something Right
Sometimes the kingdom of darkness accidentally tells on itself. In deliverance ministry, an insult can land like a strange kind of encouragement—a reminder that healing disrupts what never wanted to be confronted.…
Keeping the Enemy in the Dark: Spiritual Strategy and Secrecy in Deliverance Ministry
In deliverance ministry, not every revelation from the Holy Spirit is meant to be spoken aloud. Sometimes God gives private insight meant only to guide the minister, not the participant—or their demons.…
The Perilous Study: What Lewis, Tolkien, and Deliverance Ministry Teach About Spiritual Curiosity
C.S. Lewis once admitted that discovering the supernatural awakened in him a dangerous fascination—a “spiritual lust” for the preternatural. Tolkien, meanwhile, warned through Saruman’s story that studying the Enemy too deeply can…
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