Although I wish to give you some guidelines, I want to
make it clear that this ministry of deliverance should
always be under the direct guidance of the Holy Spirit.
There is a tendency among Christians to look
for pat formulas in spiritual ministries instead of
remaining dependent upon the leading of the Spirit. I
have observed that different persons involved in
deliverance ministry utilize somewhat different
methods.
This is understandable inasmuch as the Bible does not
give much detail as to methods employed by either
Jesus or His disciples. We must not get bound up in little
rules which we have made for ourselves. How do
such rules come into being? If we get success through
using a certain technique, then we are prone to
conclude that it was the technique that did the trick. I
have found that the Holy Spirit enjoys variety and that
we can rely upon Him for whatever technique is
required.
What are some of these man-made rules? Someone may
tell us that we should never lay hands on a person out
of whom we are casting demons. Another person will
insist just as strongly that we must always lay hands on
the person. Still another will contend that you must rub
the person's stomach or pound him on the back in
order to get the spirits out. If we start looking for
methods and techniques we will end up in hopeless
confusion. That is exactly what the devil would like us
to do!
The truth of the matter is that the Spirit may direct you
to do any of the above mentioned things. The Spirit has
led me to do some strange things in deliverance
ministries. It is our business to listen to the Spirit and
obey. It must have seemed strange to Moses when God
told him to strike a rock in order to provide water for
the people, or to throw a tree into the bitter waters of
Meribah in order to make them sweet. It seems strange
that Jesus would spit on the ground and make a little
mud pack to put on a blind man's eyes for his healing.
What difference does it make as to the technique the
Lord chooses so long as the results are forthcoming?
Laying On Of Hands
There are those who contend that Jesus never laid
hands on anyone during deliverance. There are at least
two instances that indicate otherwise.
One is the healing of Peter's mother-in-law. In Luke 4:29
we are told that "Jesus "rebuked the fever". He treated
the fever as a personality.
This indicates that the fever was demonic. The parallel
account in Matt. 8:15 says, "And he touched her hand,
and the fever left her." A second instance of touching or
laying hands on a person for deliverance is the case of
the woman who was bowed together by a spirit of
infirmity.
And, behold, there was a woman which had a spirit of
infirmity eighteen years, and was bowed together, and
could in no wise lift up herself And when Jesus saw her,
he called her to him, and said unto her, Woman,
thou art loosed from thine infirmity. AND HE LAID HIS
HANDS ON HER: and immediately she was made
straight, and glorified God. Luke 13:11-13
Since there are only a few instances recorded when
Jesus laid hands on a person during deliverance, we are
not to conclude that the laying on of hands is always
necessary. The same principle is true in ministering
for the baptism in the Holy Spirit. The scripture
indicates that hands were sometimes laid on for the
impartation of the Holy Spirit, but there are other
instances when this was not done. Again, we need to
remain sensitive to the leading of the Holy Spirit as to
what we do.
Once we were calling demons out of a sixteen year old
boy. The first demon we called for was fear. The boy
was taken over by the spirits and was thrown to the
floor. Five men present tried to restrain him physically
with only partial success. Several other demons were
called up and the violent manifestations accompanied
each spirit. Then the Holy Spirit gave a word of
knowledge that the manifestation was due to a spirit of
violence. The boy was instructed not to let the demon
take him over, but to fight it with us, in the Spirit, by
continually commanding it to go in Jesus' name. The
spirit of violence was cast out without much of a
struggle and there was no further display of violence as
a number of other demons were cast out. This taught us
that one demon present in a person could somehow
manifest itself even when other spirits were being
called forth.
This proved to be a very helpful bit of understanding.
In many subsequent ministries when the person
became violent, the demon of violence was cast out and
the violent manifestations completely subsided.
One very interesting case was that of a woman about
thirty years of age. She was not a physically strong
person; and had undergone major abdominal surgery
about three months prior to ministry. Nevertheless,
she showed unnatural strength under demon
manifestations. As the ministry began she was thrown
to the floor and was lying on her back.
Because of the superhuman strength being displayed,
one person was assigned to each leg and arm. My wife
straddled the woman's right leg and said
authoritatively, "This leg isn't going anywhere."
Whereupon the woman lifted her off the floor with that
one leg!
There were many strong spirits in this woman. The
struggle to get each one out was so intense that she was
not physically able to bear the casting out of more than
one or two demons each day. She was determined to be
completely set free and would come each evening after
work for more ministry. It was not until after two
weeks of these daily struggles that we found a key. It
was learned that when no one touched the woman the
spirits would not react as violently. Each time someone
touched her a demon would cry out through her, "Don't
touch me." We addressed it as a "Touch-Me-Not' spirit
and commanded it to come out.
After this demon was cast out there was no further
display of violence. We have encountered the "Touch-
Me-Not' demon several times. In some instances the
demon reacts only to the touch of a man, and in
other cases only to the touch of a woman. These are
cases when it is best not to lay hands on a person.
The cases are much more frequent where the laying on
of hands will aid in dislodging the evil spirits. In cases
where the spirits are speaking through the person, it
occasionally happens that the spirit will cry and whine,
"Your hand is hot; it's burning me", or words to that
effect.
Demons can feel the anointing of the ministering hand
and are tortured by it. Demons can indwell any part of
the human body. One of the favorite areas seems to be
the lower abdomen. When a hand is laid on this area
in ministry the demons very often come up and out
through the mouth more readily. This is why it is wise
and helpful to have both men and women involved in
the deliverance situation. Women can lay hands on
the women and men on the men.
On one occasion we were ministering to a young
woman. I was standing behind her and had my hands
on her head. The demons were coming out readily.
Then a word of knowledge came to me that I must
take my hands off her immediately. I walked around in
front of her in order to see what manifestation was on
her face. A spirit of lust had come to the surface which
was identified as a "flirting spirit”. Through words
and facial expressions it began to flirt with two of us
men present in the room. Since the touch of a male
hand would serve to "feed" such a spirit, it became
apparent why the Holy Spirit directed me to remove
my hands.
Some of the reasons advanced for not laying on hands
in deliverance are based on fear. Some persons have
been fearful lest the evil spirit make an attack upon
them. I heard one person say that while laying hands
on someone during deliverance he felt an evil spirit
move from that person into his own hand and up his
arm into his body. I personally have had no experience
of such an occurrence. I have been laying hands on
hundreds of persons over a period of several years and
have never been attacked by a demon as the result of
such physical contact.
The principle is this: no demon can attack us or enter
us unless it has an opening to do so. Fear can provide
such an opening. If one is afraid that a demon can
attack him, then he has given the demon the opening he
needs.
There is a situation that might cause one to think that
he has been attacked during a deliverance ministry. For
example, a spirit or doubt is being cast out. Another
person in the room may hay have a spirit of doubt,
also. As the command is given for "doubt" to come out,
the spirits of doubt in both persons may be stirred up
and begin to react or manifest themselves. I have
witnessed numerous examples of this.
But what about the scripture that says, "Lay hands
suddenly on no man" (I Tim. 5:22) Personally I am
persuaded that this passage pertains solely to the laying
on of hands at ordination and has no application to
the laying on of hands for other purposes such as
healing, administering the baptism in the Holy Spirit, or
deliverance. Granting that reference could apply to
deliverance, there is no prohibition to the laying on of
hands but rather a caution against doing it
prematurely. This is a principle applicable to every
situation where laying on of hands is used. In effect,
we are not to minister to every person we encounter or
minister to a person before he has been adequately
prepared.
Again, I emphasize that the thing we must beware of is
fear if evil spirits. If the devil can make us afraid of him
he has made a successful counterattack. The Bible gives
us assurance that we can engage demon spirits in battle
with absolutely no fear of their being able to retaliate
and harm us.
Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and
scorpions, and over the power of the enemy: and
nothing shall by any means hurt you. Luke 10:19
And in nothing terrified by your adversaries: which is
to them an evident token of perdition, but to you of
salvation, and that of God. Phil. 1:28
Demons will seek to instill fear in those who are
ministering. Many times I have heard spirits speaking
through the person making threats to do harm. In one
deliverance the demon opened the person's 'yes and
looking at me with an icy stare, and with the person's
face right up in my face, said three times with
increasing emphasis each time ... "I'll get you! I'LL GET
YOU! I'LL GET YOU!" I calmly replied, "No, demon, you
will not get me. Jesus said I could tread on you and you
could in no no wise harm me. I have no fear of you, so
just come out in the the name of Jesus." It came our
and no harm resulted.
We must pay no attention to the threats of demon
spirits because they are merely liars and accusers. On
a number of occasions the demon has threatened by
saying, "If you cast me out I will just come into you." (Or
someone in the room is named). The purpose of such a
threat is to cause fear and make the deliverance
minister cease his attack. Fear is a very common tactic
of the enemy, and one must be assured in his own heart
that he truly has nothing to fear. The enemy has
already been defeated by Jesus, and at the name of
Jesus "every knee must bow;" (Phil. 2:10)
Conversing With Demons
It is not possible to stop all demon talk when dealing
with them in deliverance. They will sometimes speak
out without warning. They did this with Jesus. But
should we converse with them when they are willing
to talk? I have come to a very conservative view on the
matter. One should not converse with demons unless
the Holy Spirit indicates some specific purpose in doing
so.
In delivering the Gaderene, Jesus commanded the spirit
to speak by demanding, "What is thy name?" (Mark
5:9). What is to be gained by commanding a spirit to
name itself? Experience has proved that a spirit's
power is more readily broken by forcing it to identify
itself. Some spirits are much more stubborn or
tenacious than others. In most instances when a
stubborn spirit is compelled to name itself it will come
out. Its power is broken.
However, there is an inherent danger in conversing
with demon spirits. One must never allow himself to
converse with demons in order to acquire knowledge.
The Bible strictly forbids such communication
with demons. (See Deut. 18:10-11). The Christian has
the Holy Spirit as his source of knowledge, wisdom and
guidance. Even when commanded to tell the truth in
the name of Jesus, the demons will still lie on occasion.
Yet, there are times when the Holy Spirit will have you
force one demon to tell the names of the other
indwelling spirits. Once again, this is for the purpose of
breaking down their resistance. It should not become a
substitute for the gift of discerning spirits. We do not
have to depend upon the lying mouths of evil spirits to
give us information which we can and must get through
the Holy Spirit.
When I first began my deliverance ministry I would
command the spirits to speak. It did not take long to
find out that they all talk about the same things and
they mix a little truth with their lies. The novice is
prone to want to hear the demons talk, but will soon
learn that it is not necessary.
The demons are smart enough to know that as long as
they can carry on a conversation they will not have to
leave. What they really hate to hear are the words,
"Shut up, and come out!" Their talk is usually a delaying
tactic.
And there was in their synagogue a man with an
unclean spirit; and he cried out. Saying, Let us alone;
what have we to do with thee, thou Jesus of Nazareth?
art thou come to destroy us? I know thee who Thou art,
the Holy One of God. And Jesus rebuked him, saying,
HOLD THY PEACE, AND COME OUT OF HIM. And when
the unclean spirit had torn him, and cried with a loud
voice, he came out of him. Mark 1:23-26
There is also merit in questioning demons even when
they are not speaking through the person being
delivered. A lady once came to me for deliverance who
had many "symptoms" of demon oppression.
Two hours of intense ministry produced no results.
There was not the slightest manifestation of a demon
being present or leaving. The next day I was reading
the Gospel of Mark. When I came to the familiar
account of the Gaderene in chapter five, the Holy Spirit
checked me on verse seven where the demon had pled,
"torment me not". I went to my Greek lexicon and
found that the word "torment' means "to question by
applying torture". I called the lady and had her come
back that evening. I began to bombard the spirits with
questions:
What is your name? How long have you been there?
Are you so foolish as to think you can resist the name of
Jesus? etc. Within a few minutes the woman began to
cough out the evil spirits. The demons had not spoken
through this woman or given any sign of hearing what I
said, but the torture of being questioned had broken
their power. We can be sure that our questions and
commands are being effective even before we see any
outward results.
Interruptions During Ministry
Deliverance can be done in a relaxed atmosphere.
Experience will increase confidence and enable one to
minster without tension. The minister must realize
that he is the servant of the Lord Jesus and moving in
power and authority granted him. He, and not the
demon's power, is in command of the situation.
A ministry may be prolonged. It can extend over
several hours. The one being ministered to, as well as
the deliverance minister, may need a few minutes to
rest. It is usually convenient to break the ministry after
a group of spirits has been cast out. No ground is lost
when such a break is taken. You simply begin where
you left off.
It is often the case that in the midst of a ministry the
person will recall other areas where demons have
invaded, or the Holy Spirit will make him aware of
some pertinent information. It is all right to stop and let
him share these things.
However, one must be careful of a ruse of the enemy.
The persons being ministered to may say,"I need to get
a drink of water" or "I need to go to the restroom" or
make some other excuse to leave the room.
Sometimes this will be a demon speaking and not the
person. The demon will try to take the person away. If
one is alert he need not be victimized by such a trick.
How deeply has the person been taken over by the
spirits?
Are the eyes glazed or fixed? Is the voice that of the
person? What does your own spirit say?
A friend of mine was new in the deliverance field. He
and a companion were casting demons out of another
man. The spirits had taken the man over and the two
men were down on the floor forcibly restraining his
arms and legs. After awhile the man pleaded that they
were hurting him and that he needed to rest for a few
minutes. Not realizing that it was a demon speaking
and not the man himself, they released their holds. As
soon as the legs were released the demon caused the
man to kick, and my friend suffered three broken ribs.
This is an unusual case, but it certainly emphasizes the
need to recognize who is speaking.
Positions Of The Body
Since demons are expelled primarily through the
mouth or nose,and may be accompanied by mucus or
phlegm, it is best to have the person in a position
compatible with such manifestations. One of the
best positions is for the person to be seated in a straight
chair and bent forward from the waist with forearms
resting on the knees. For shorter ministries the person
can be standing. In a few cases the person may want to
lie face down on the floor or get on his hands and
knees. The position will vary with the type of
manifestations that are coming forth.
Usually the person will adjust to whatever position is
best without any specific instructions. It is a matter of
doing what is normal or natural.
I was present in a service where a minister who is quite
prominent in deliverance was conducting a group
deliverance. It was a large meeting and over a hundred
persons had gone forward for deliverance. The minister
asked for those who had had experience in deliverance
to mix in with the group to assist. One young man near
me was immediately taken over and fell to the floor. He
was coughing violently and the demons were coming
out with phlegm from his mouth. It was in the summer
and the air-conditioning had gone off and it was
unbearably hot.
A little crowd had gathered around and I could see that
the man was getting extremely uncomfortable. He had
paused in the process of deliverance, and I suggested
that he sit up for a few minutes. A man standing nearby
rebuked me sharply, and instructed me that it was
necessary for the man to remain in the exact position
he was in until all the spirits were out. I complied with
this request since the man's deliverance was more
important than engaging in a debate with the brother.
But this is completely contrary to all my experience.
The person receiving ministry can be in a comfortable
position.
seems like you are staying away from the NAR topic nowadays What say ye? How can one take over the government without taking over demons first? Isara Mo
Charles Page
The one area I always differ wirh you soldier is your understanding of demons..
Jesus said He came so that we can have life ..and not only that, but He added, life abundant(I believe He was not talking about eternal life but mundane life..)
He had preceeded this statement with the threefold mission of a thief ie to steal, kill and destroy..
Lets assume the thief is in chains( as you clai m) so WHO does ALL these stealings, killings and destruction?
Who activated, engineered and propelled the minds of the young men who cut short 31 innocent, very innocent lives?
If the Prince of Peace took over the demons in 70AD and they are confined under hell why is there NO PEACE?
Because the dude, the devil and his cohorts and some human agents are stocking up the war…
Charles Page
Soldier I believe If there was no sin there would be no evil, if there was no evil there would be no sin so sin and evil and evil and sin need each other to be functional just like the positive and negative charges in electricity…
The Bible says a person with the SEED of God cannot sin …(what about a person with the seed of Satan?) He surely cannot fail to sin.
We cant blame ALL EVIL on the devil because the devil and his demons cannot force their way into a man unless the man permits them through a door…
So we can blame ALL the evil on the man for permitting the devil(demons) into their courtyards …
Babies dont commit murder…
If sinners refers to the hard core, notoriously evil people (1 Timothy 1:9), why are tax collectors singled out? (When Jesus is caught eating with them, Luke 15:1, Mark 2:15, Matthew 9:11, 11:19, Luke 5:30) (Gk. ‘oi ‘amartoloi)
Or is sinne…
Charles Page
the basic prop is a box of kleenexes to catch the demons as they come out!
Varnel Watson
seems like you are staying away from the NAR topic nowadays What say ye? How can one take over the government without taking over demons first? Isara Mo
Charles Page
The Prince of Peace took over the demons in 70 AD and they are confined under hell arrest!!
Isara Mo
Charles Page
The one area I always differ wirh you soldier is your understanding of demons..
Jesus said He came so that we can have life ..and not only that, but He added, life abundant(I believe He was not talking about eternal life but mundane life..)
He had preceeded this statement with the threefold mission of a thief ie to steal, kill and destroy..
Lets assume the thief is in chains( as you clai m) so WHO does ALL these stealings, killings and destruction?
Who activated, engineered and propelled the minds of the young men who cut short 31 innocent, very innocent lives?
If the Prince of Peace took over the demons in 70AD and they are confined under hell why is there NO PEACE?
Because the dude, the devil and his cohorts and some human agents are stocking up the war…
Charles Page
Isara Mo wouldn’t it be nice if we could blame demons for all that is evil in the world?
Charles Page
we could empty all the jails and prisons
Charles Page
There would be no bad preachers just demon-possessed preachers!
Charles Page
we wouldn’t have to block bad post
Charles Page
There would be no cussing, swearing, drug abuse, abortions and women with short hair!
Isara Mo
Charles Page
Soldier I believe If there was no sin there would be no evil, if there was no evil there would be no sin so sin and evil and evil and sin need each other to be functional just like the positive and negative charges in electricity…
The Bible says a person with the SEED of God cannot sin …(what about a person with the seed of Satan?) He surely cannot fail to sin.
We cant blame ALL EVIL on the devil because the devil and his demons cannot force their way into a man unless the man permits them through a door…
So we can blame ALL the evil on the man for permitting the devil(demons) into their courtyards …
Babies dont commit murder…
Charles Page
Isara Mo yet babies are conceived in iniquity and are born sinners
Varnel Watson
Charles Page trying to make sense of anything you said today is so so hard
Charles Page
Troy Day you’re pelagian is why you understand
Isara Mo
Charles Page
Stubborn.soldier!
Isara Mo
Troy Day
Charles Page spritual father was a Budhist monk: they dont believe in demons..
Charles Page
Troy Day I believe in demons
They are in their place
Varnel Watson
of course you do