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It has become popular today to rely on deliverance for
the quick and powerful way to rid our faults and warfare.
Those who teach demon possession in Christians are Neil T.
Anderson, Peter Wagner, and a host of others. Ray Bubeck
goes even further saying "I ask you to look all through the
sexual organs and function of my body for any evil spirit
activity. He goes on to ask the Holy Spirit to "search out
all my bones, blood circulation, nerve circuitry, muscles,
tissues, glands, hair, skin and every cell for any wicked
spirit activity against my physical body." (Spiritual
warfare basics pg.23 Mark. Bubeck)
With teaching Christians having demons almost anything
can happen. What is neglected is the idea that they can lie
and deceive those who are doing the deliverance! Satan can
certainly have his demons control Christians from the
outside as they give their will over into doing their
temptations. Practicing Sin still creates bondage and can
open one up to having little control over certain aspects in
their lives.. This is called oppression and it certainly is
different than possession. The word used in the gospels is
demonized (Greek Diamonizomai) meaning to be controlled by a
demon. The common expression is "to have a demon" Mt.11:18
which expresses residency. By this it means this entity can
have direct control of a person from the inside. With this
comes a certain degree of derangement in the mind or
physical upset in the body. (Mk.5:1-20 Mt.12:43-45.) It is
best that one should distinguish control from
harassment.
1 Thess.2:18 The degree of control is different for a
Christian than a non Christian. As Christians the enemy can
control from with out not from within even though at times
it can seem the same as possession. With the believer
deliverance is a matter of the will. With a non believer
they have no spiritual authority 1 Jn.5:18: "He who is born
of God keeps himself and the wicked one does not touch him.
This is an assurance and is clarified in the Greek that he
cannot lay hold of or fasten to. In Jn.17:15 Jesus prays
that "they should not be taken out of the world but that the
father should keep them from the evil one." Again a
provision of not being in a relationship with the enemy that
we were formerly delivered from. We need faith to endure,
because there is no promise of permanent deliverance from
evil. We are always to pray for deliverance from evil (Mt.
6:13). as long as we are in this world there will be evil
encroaching upon us. There is no prayer, method or
incantation for relief, just faith to persevere.
1 Jn.5:21 John tells the believer "to keep from idols"
while the scripture is clear behind an idol is a demon, John
does not tell us to keep from demons. There is no concern
raised like this anywhere in the Bible. We are warned of the
unfruitful works of darkness but the bible never teaches
that light becomes darkness unless in the case one abandons
the faith.
The Biblical concept is that man is comprised of two
components. The material body and the immaterial spirit.
Those who promote Christian demonization say that the
unclean spirit dwells in our body and not the spirit. What
they overlook is that the old nature still dwells in us and
that it expresses itself by the body. Yielding to the
desires of the flesh can bring one into bondage but this
certainly cannot be put in the same category as
demonization. While it makes one do the will of Satan
instead of God it should not be confused with occupation. In
Gal. 5:19-22, much of what is blamed on demons is really
man's fallen nature, expressing itself through his flesh.
Demons can entice and exaggerate our fleshly weaknesses but
the blame lies in ourselves .
While demonic power can affect the outside of our body
and our emotions and minds they can never come into the
innermost man, one needs to distinguish between oppression
and possession .Satan has a limit in dealing with a believer
otherwise we are no better off then one who is a non
believer. If every time they sin it is blamed on demonic
activity than what would be the difference when we sin. Then
Christ cannot protect His people.
Demons cast out of Christians are not seen in the
scriptures. Neither are they left over from the old life nor
new occupants. The scripture absolutely militates against
this. We are the temple of God not of both God and the
devil's emissaries. What a confusion for those involved in
binding their own personal demon spirits.
Larry Thomas warned against what is being promoted as
demon invasion in Christians. "The real potential for
problems in the Christian life is blaming things on the
demonic and neglecting normal Christian growth and maturity.
It is this kind of lack of maturity in the lives of many
believers, because they are looking for the quick fix of a
Neil Anderson deliverance, that will prove the greater
damage. I am concerned that believers wake up to the false
ways of Dr. Anderson." (Biblical Perspectives Vol.V, no.3
1992)
Gil Rugh comments on this by saying "Believers cannot be
possessed by demons
The scripture is clear on this
matter.
Christ's work was sufficient. There is no
further deliverance that must take place. If there were,
salvation in Christ would be incomplete. If the church would
stop and think through its theology of scripture we would
realize that something is drastically wrong with what is
being promoted by those who teach that believers can be
demonized." (Gil Rugh Demonization and the believer- an
unbiblical teaching exposed, pg.26 1994)
Paul writes of the spiritual army of the devil that he
lists in Eph.6: 12 in Col.2:15 "Having disarmed
principalities and powers He made a public spectacle of
them, triumphing over them in it." The devil and his angels
fate is already sealed yet God allows them to continue. But
they have no power over a Christian. He works in the sons of
disobedience and will continue to do so until he is bound by
God, not us. He can lie to us and lead us into sin by its a
matter of our will bending to his lies. all one has to do is
resist and he is defeated.
As Christians we are Christs possession owned by
God. (1 Cor.6:20, 1 Jn.4:15) We have been bought with a
price and are born again of incorruptible seed 1 Pt.1:23.
1Jn.4:4 tells us "Greater is he who is in you than he who is
in the world." The Holy Spirit is able to keep us separate
and clean when we allow him to do so. If we give in we
cant say he is weaker it really is a matter of choice
and an exercise of our will. For one to believe in Christian
demon possession a number of factors need to be ignored.
Christ is our good shepherd would he let his people get
wolfed. While we may unwittingly step over the line this
does not annul the grace and protection of the Lord. This
would mean God deals with us as a legalist every time
wittingly or not we violate his boundaries we lose his
protection and are at the mercy of the enemy. It is true
that certain areas need to be avoided like the plague (the
occult, sex outside marriage, homosexuality, and various
altered states of conciousness). Yet God is greater than
these. If not there are no guarantees for anything when we
do wrong. We would walk in a state of paranoia not
victory.
God does not sleep on the job, nor has he put his
protection in our hands and strength. We are to be strong in
the grace of the Lord not be paranoid of the enemy.
In Eph.4:27 we are told not to give the devil a
opportunity (foothold, a place, a beachhead.) This is a
military term meaning to capture an area within enemy
territory. We can give areas cover to the enemy because they
are not submitted over to the Lord. In Eph.5:18 He also
tells us to be continually filled with the Spirit. We cannot
have a victorious Christian walk without yielding and
submitting to Gods ways. To be filled means to be controlled
by the Spirit which means not being disobedient and doing
what is right in the Lords eyes. The cure for one
taken captive in disobedience is Jm.4:7 "Submit yourselves
to God "first" ( whatever you are disobedient in change your
behavior by yielding to the Spirit) "then" resist the devil
and he will flee". If you are dead to the sin he is tempting
you with he cannot make you react. Peter also agrees stating
"Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the Devil, as
a roaring lion, walks about seeing who he may devour, whom
you are to resist steadfast in the faith". We are not to
have power encounters and conversations but stand in the
Lord by faith, "trust" we lean on him the battle is his, if
we lean on ourselves the battle is ours. The main objective
is to give up no ground to the enemy.
Paul says we were once of darkness now we are light.
Light always rules over the darkness. Try bringing darkness
in the room when the light is on. Only if there is no light
there can there be darkness. Scripture never says that we
can go on and off like a light switch.
While the scripture says that the Holy Spirit can dwell
with sin and that He can dwell in the presence of a demon,
it certainly is different to say a demon can dwell with the
Holy Spirit. We see the violent reaction of demons to the
presence of Jesus and what is Holy. God does not have to
flee but demons do. The Scripture shows them in agony just
being near Jesus.
1Cor. 3:16: "do you not know that you are the temple of
God and that the Spirit of God dwells in you." It is not the
Holy Spirit plus a demon or demon's!
The consequences of believing one is possessed can
certainly be even more devastating than actually being
inhabited. The focus than shifts from actually dealing with
the problem and taking responsibility for one actions to
blaming it on a unseen enemy a demon which is not even
there. The lie of having the demon can be just as bad and
what one really needs deliverance from is the lie of being
inhabited with so called possession.
In deliverance services we are told to find out the head
demon by asking his name and the rest will follow. At the
time of Jesus there were exorcisms performed within Judaism.
For this to be accomplished the exorcist needed to
communicate with the demon. In this exercise the name of the
head demon would be invoked and told to leave. Any other sub
demons would also have to obey. Today the name of Jesus is
petitioned for power used as a incantation from everything
such as releasing wealth and healing and certainly to take
back things for god.
Deliverance ministries are conducted in various forms
from personal counseling to group deliverances. This
consists of people walking around the room and led to people
by the spirit speaking to them. They then lay their hands on
them and call out the head strongman first and the rest
eventually follow. Names such as Leviathan, spirits of
anger, jealousy and religious spirits are called out.
Ancestral curses are broken also. All these so called demons
are listed as works of the flesh that we all are still
capable of doing. Deliverance books are written like
psychological manuals that claim that if one follows this
methodology they will be successful, with the help of the
Lord of course. Much of what is derived in these books is
from personal experiences which are outside Biblical
parameters and certainly not mentioned in Scripture.
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