We have been commissioned by the Lord Jesus Christ to rule & reign over the darkness of this world. He has equipped us with the Holy Spirit and empowered us with power over all the works of the enemy. This is all written in His word to make it know to the church body to use against Satan and his kingdom of darkness.
There is a vast kingdom working in the shadows of this world making war upon the saints of Jesus and holding non-Christians in bondage and chains. Only the Holy Spirit could have lead you to this information and I am praying for you to wreck the enemy and kick him in the teeth and then place your right foot on his neck in victory today!
Below is an in depth list of demon gangs, and below are the steps to take to help yourself or someone else expel demons in Jesus mighty name, Then how to keep your deliverance. Take your time and allow the Holy Spirit to lead you through it. He is the great teacher and will lead you to all truth.
Common Demon
Groupings
1. BITTERNESS
Resentment
Hatred
Unforgiveness
Violence
Temper
Anger
Retaliation
Murder
2. REBELLION
Self-will
Stubbornness
Disobedience
Anti-submissiveness
3. STRIFE
Contention
Bickering
Argument
Quarreling
Fighting
4. CONTROL
Possessiveness
Dominance
Witchcraft
5. RETALIATION
Destruction
Spite
Hatred
Sadism
Hurt
Cruelty
6. ACCUSATION
Judging
Criticism
Faultfinding
7. REJECTION
Fear of Rejection
Self-rejection
8. INSECURITY
Inferiority
Self Pity
Loneliness
Timidity
Shyness
Inadequacy
Ineptness
9. JEALOUSY
Envy
Suspicion
Distrust
Selfishness
10. WITHDRAWAL
Pouting
Daydreaming
Fantasy
Pretension
Unreality
11. ESCAPE
Indifference
Stoicism
Passivity
Sleepiness
Alcohol
Drugs
12. PASSIVITY
Funk
Indifference
Listlessness
Lethargy
13. DEPRESSION
Despair
Despondency
Discouragement
Defeatism
Dejection
Hopelessness
Suicide
Death
Insomnia
Morbidity
14. HEAVINESS
Gloom
Burden
Disgust
15. WORRY
Anxiety
Fear
Dread
Apprehension
16. NERVOUSNESS
Tension
Headache
Nervous habits
Restlessness
Excitement
Insomnia
Roving
17. SENSITIVENESS
Self-awareness
Fear of man
Fear of disapproval
18. PERSECUTION
Unfairness
Fear of judgment
Fear of condemnation
Fear of accusation
Fear of reproof
Sensitiveness
19. MENTAL ILLNESS
Insanity
Madness
Mania
Retardation
Senility
Schizophrenia
Paranoia
Hallucinations
20. SCHIZOPHRENIA
Many various demons
21. PARANOIA
Jealousy
Envy
Suspicion
Distrust
Persecution
Fears
Confrontation
22. CONFUSION
Frustration
Incoherence
Forgetfulness
23. DOUBT
Unbelief
Skepticism
24. INDECISION
Procrastination
Compromise
Confusion
Forgetfulness
Indifference
25. SELF-DECEPTION
Self-delusion
Self-deduction
Pride
26. MIND-BINDING
Confusion
Fear of man
Fear of failure
Occult spirits
Spiritism spirits
27. MIND IDOLATRY
Intellectualism
Rationalization
Pride
Ego
28. FEARS (All kinds)
Phobias (All Kinds)
Hysteria
29. FEAR OF AUTHORITY
Lying
Deceit
30. PRIDE
Ego
Vanity
Self-righteousness
Haughtiness
Importance
Arrogance
31. AFFECTATION
Theatrics
Playacting
Sophistication
Pretension
32. COVETOUSNESS
Stealing
Kleptomania
Material lust
Greed
Discontent
33. PERFECTION
Pride
Vanity
Ego
Frustration
Criticism
Irritability
Intolerance
Anger
34. COMPETITION
Driving
Argument
Pride
Ego
35. FALSE BURDEN
False responsibility
False compassion
36. IMPATIENCE
Agitation
Frustration
Intolerance
Resentment
Criticism
37. GRIEF
Sorrow
Heartache
Heartbreak
Crying
Sadness
Cruel
38. FATIGUE
Tiredness
Weariness
Laziness
39. INFIRMITY
(May include any disease
or sickness)
40. DEATH
41. INHERITANCE
(Physical)
(Mental)
(Emotional)
(Curses)
42. HYPERACTIVITY
Restlessness
Driving pressure
43. CURSING
Blasphemy
Course jesting
Gossip
Criticism
Backbiting
Mockery
Belittling
Railing
44. ADDICTIVE &
COMPULSIVE
Nicotine
Alcohol
Drugs
Medications
Caffeine
Gluttony
45. GLUTTONY
Nervousness
Compulsive eating
Resentment
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Frustration
Idleness
Self-pity
Self-reward
46. SELF-ACCUSATION
Self-hatred
Self-condemnation
47. GUILT
Condemnation
Shame
Unworthiness
Embarrassment
48. SEXUAL IMPURITY
Lust
Fantasy lust
Masturbation
Homosexuality
Lesbianism
Adultery
Fornication
Incest
Harlotry
Rape
Exposure
Frigidity
49. CULTS
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Christian Science
Rosicrucian-ism
Theosophy
Urantia
Subud
latihan
Unity
Mormonism
Bahaism
Unitarianism
(Lodges, societies and
social
Agencies using the Bible
and
God as a basic but
omitting
the blood atonement of
Jesus)
Pigs in the Parlor by Frank and Ida Mae Hammond,
Pages 113-115
50. OCCULT
Ouija Board
Palmistry
Handwriting analysis
ESP
Hypnotism
Horoscope
Astrology
Levitation
Fortune telling
Water witching
Tarot cards
Pendulum
Witchcraft
Black magic
White magic
Conjuration
Incantation
Charms
Fetishes
Etc.
51. RELIGIOUS
Ritualism
Formalism
Legalism
Doctrinal obsession
Seduction
Doctrinal error
Fear of god
Fear of hell
Fear of lost salvation
Religiosity
Etc.
52. SPIRITUALISM
Séance
Spirit guide
Necromancy
53. FALSE RELIGIONS
Buddhism
Taoism
Hinduism
Islam
Shintoism
Confucianism
Etc.
A Prayer for Deliverance:
1)
Personally affirm your faith in Christ:
“Lord Jesus Christ, I believe You
are the Son of God and the only way to God – that You died on the cross for my
sins and rose again so that I might be forgiven and receive eternal life.”
2)
Humble yourself:
“I renounce all pride and religious
self-righteousness and any dignity that does not come from You. I have no claim
on Your mercy except that You died in my place.”
3)
Confess any and All Known Sin:
“I confess all my sins before You
and hold nothing back. I especially confess…..” [begin naming everything that
the Holy Spirit brings to your mind].
4)
Repent of All Sins:
“I repent of all my sins. I turn
away from them and I turn to You, Lord of mercy, grace and forgiveness. Through
Your blood Jesus I am redeemed.”
5)
Forgive all other people:
“By a decision of my own free will,
I freely forgive all who have ever harmed or wronged me. I lay down all
bitterness, all resentment and all hatred. Specifically, I forgive….” [begin
naming all those the Holy Spirit brings to your mind].
6)
Break with the occult and all false religion:
“I sever all contact I have ever
had with the occult and with all false religion – particularly” ….. [name
anything the Holy Spirit brings to your mind]
“I commit myself to get rid of all
objects associated with the occult or false religion.”
7)
Prepare to be released from every curse over your life:
“Lord Jesus, I thank You that on
the cross You were made a curse, that I might be redeemed from every curse and
inherit God’s blessing. On that basis I ask You to release me and set me free
to receive the deliverance I need.”
8)
Take your stand with God:
“I take my stand with You, Lord
against all Satan’s demon. I submit to You Lord and I resist the devil. AMEN!”
9)
Expel
“Now I speak to any demons that
have control over me. [Speak directly to them.] I command you to go from me
now. In the name of Jesus Christ, I expel you!”
Each time you experience a
release, praise and thank God for it. Giving thanks and praise is the simplest
and purest expression of faith. It also creates an atmosphere that demons find
intolerable. When you feel your deliverance is complete, or that you have come
as far as you can at this time, be sure to kneel down and make Jesus Lord over
every area of your life. Remember the warning of Jesus that if a demon comes
back and finds the house empty, he will return and bring others with him. On
your own you do not have the strength to keep the demons out. But if the Lord
Jesus has taken up residency within you, you have His help to keep them out.
Now, one thing that’s really
important is that you’ve discovered the reality of demons and how to deal with
them. Now you are responsible to deal with them in the same way wherever and
whenever you encounter them. Finally, here is a reminder that applies to every
Christian: You never need to be ashamed of having been delivered from demons.
You should be ashamed if you discover that you need deliverance, but PIDE kept
you from acknowledging your need to be set free.
How To Keep Your Deliverance
Thank God you have received deliverance! Continuing to thank
and praise Him is an act of faith, and is the first step to help you keep your
deliverance. You can be sure that Satan will not give up on you. He will do
everything in his power to reassert his control over you. You must prepare for
his counterattack. The human personality is like a city, and that demonic
invasion can have the effect of breaking down the walls inside us that should
protect us. Once our enemy has been driven out, we must begin immediately to
rebuild our protective walls. Here are the basic principles to help you
rebuild:
1)
Live by God’s Word
2)
Put on a garment of praise
3)
Come under discipline
4)
Cultivate right fellowship
5)
Be filled with the Holy Spirit
6)
Make sure you have passed through the water baptism
7)
Put on the whole armor of God
Step 1: Live by
God’s Word
In Matthew 4:4 Jesus said that mankind shall live “by every
word that proceeds from the mouth of God.” The word live is all-inclusive,
covering everything we think, say or so. Many other influences will compete for
control over us: our own feelings, the opinions of others, accepted traditions,
the culture that surrounds us. But God guarantees us victory in every area- and
specifically, victory over the devil – only insofar as our lives are directed
and controlled by His Word. Take to
heart the direction the Lord gave Joushua as he was about to enter the Promised
Land:
“This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but
you shall meditate in it day and night, that you may observe to do according to
all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then
you will have good success.” Joshua 1:8
These directions may be summed up in three phrases: think
the Word of God; speak the Word of God; act the Word of God. Then God
guarantees you success.
Step 2: Put on the
Garment of Praise
In Isaiah 61:3 God offers us “the garment of praise” in place of “the spirit of heaviness.” Whenever we are praising the Lord with
our mouths the enemy typically won’t come near you. So we must cultivate a
lifestyle in which praise covers us as completely as our clothing does. If and
when you feel the enemy drawing near you, immediately begin singing your
favorite praise and worship song, and the enemy will stop in their tracks.
“Draw near to God, resist the devil and he will flee.”
Step 3: Come under
Discipline
Jesus’ last order to His apostles was to “go… and make disciples…” Matthew
28:19. A disciple as the word indicates is one who is under discipline.
Jesus never instructed anyone to make “church members.”
Because “rebellion is
as the sin of witchcraft” 1 Samuel 15:23, and because rebellion
against God has exposed our whole race to the deceptive and destructive power
of Satan, we can come under God’s protection only as we place ourselves under
His discipline. An undisciplined life is vulnerable to demonic attack.
In 2 Timothy 1:7 Paul says God has given us “a spirit of power of love and
self-discipline.” This is the primary form of discipline in any life –
self-discipline. Unless we learn to discipline ourselves, no other form of
discipline will be effective. The first area in which this applies is our
personal communication with God in His Word and prayer. Living by God’s Word
demands that we give Him regular “prime time” each day. Then, with the help of
the Holy Spirit, we must bring our emotions, desires, appetites under control.
A man not in control in these areas is not in control of his life.
This is one decisive area we must bring under control: the
tongue. Idle words open the way for demons. The control of the tongue is the
mark of spiritual maturity: “If anyone
does not stumble in word, he is a perfect man, able also to bridle the whole
body” James 3:2. Obviously you
will not achieve this level of self-discipline in a few simple steps. From time
to time you will stumble. Just pick yourself up and dust yourself off and
continue to move forward and upward. As long as you are moving in the right
direction, Satan may harass you buy he cannot defeat you.
There are various other areas in which we may need to come
under discipline, relating to the family, school, church and various forms of
government. God requires us to cultivate submissiveness in any of these areas
that apply in our lives: “Submit
yourselves for the Lord’s sake to every authority instituted among men…” 1
Peter 2:13. It is true that
deliverance brings us freedom, but many Christians misunderstand the nature of
freedom. We are not free to do our own thing; we are free that we may bring
every area of our lives under God’s discipline.
Step 4: Cultivate
Right Fellowship
Remember that a person whose walls have been broken down by
demons needs the help of other Christians to stand with him as he rebuilds
those walls of protection. We all must recognize that one of the most powerful
influences in our lives is the people with whom we associate. This means we
have to choose the kind of people we spend time with. We may live among
unbelievers, but we cannot make ourselves one with them. There must always be a
difference between our lifestyle and others.
If we are walker in the light, we will have fellowship with
our fellow believers, see
1 John 1:7. There is no place for self-centered
individualism in the Christian life. As Christians we need each other. The
writer of Hebrews gives us an urgent warning:
And let us consider
one another in order to stir up love and good works, not forsaking the
assembling of ourselves together as is the manner of some, but exhorting one
another, and so much the more as you see the Day approaching. Hebrews
10:24-25
On the other hand, we are also warned, Evil company corrupts
good habits” 1 Corinthians 15:33. If you sincerely desire to keep
your deliverance, you must break off relationships that have a wrong influence
on you, and begin to cultivate friends who will encourage you and set you a
good example. It may be painful to server ties with friends or dissociate
yourself for a time from family members whose influence is harmful. But you can
trust the Holy Spirit to help you do it with grace and wisdom and to take care
of the consequences. Remember, He is your helper!
Step 5: Be Filled
with the Holy Spirit
In Ephesians 5:18 Paul gives us two words of
instruction. The first is negative: “Do
not be drunk with wine.” The
second is positive: “Be filled with the
Spirit.” Most Christians acknowledge that it is wrong to be drunk. Yet how
many believe it is equally wrong not to be filled with the Spirit? The
infilling of the Holy Spirit is an essential part of God’s provision for
victorious living. Paul speaks of this infilling in the continuing present
tense: “Be continuously filled.” He is speaking not about a one-time experience
but, in the next three verses, about life style:
·
Singing praise continually to the Lord
·
Being unceasingly thankful to God the Father
·
Being humbly submissive to one another
Step 6: Make Sure
You Have Passed through the Water of Baptism
Jesus told His apostles to “preach the gospel to every creature. He who believes and is baptized
[immersed] will be saved…” Mark 16:15-16. Baptism in water is not an
option – some ecclesiastical ceremony that follows salvation. On the contrary,
it is an outward act of obedience expressing the inward work of faith in our
hearts, and thus making salvation complete. In the book of Acts there is no
record of anyone received salvation without afterward being baptized in water.
In the New Testament, baptism is compared to two events in
Old Testament history: Noah and his family in the ark passing through the
waters of the flood, see Genesis 7-8; 1 Peter 3:19-21; and Israel escaping from
the dominion of Pharaoh by passing through the Red Sea, see Exodus 14:15-31; 1
Corinthians 10:1-2.
In each case passing through the water was an act of
separation. Noah and his family were saved from the ungodly world that perished
under God’s judgment, and Israel finally escaped Pharaoh’s oppression, since
the Egyptian army could not follow them through the water. There were two
phases in Israel’s salvation. First, in Egypt they were saved from God’s
judgment by faith in the blood of the Passover lamb, which was a type of
Christ. Second, they were delivered from Egypt by passing through the Red Sea.
This pattern applies to us as Christians. We are saved in
the world by faith in the blood of Jesus. But we are separated from the world
by passing through the water of baptism. It is the act of being baptized that
cuts us off from the kingdom of Satan. His demons have no right to follow us
through the water.
If you have never been baptized in water as a believer, this
is an important step you need to take to cut off demonic activity. If you have
already been baptized, on the other hand, you need to stand fast on that fact
and be confident that Satan’s demons have no futher right of access to you.
Step 7: Put on the
Whole Armor of God
Now that you are wearing a garment of praise, God offers you
a complete set of armor to put on over it. In case you have not yet realized
it, you are a soldier in a war. You need all the armor God has provided for
you. The items of your equipment are listed in Ephesians 6:13-18, as follows:
- The girdle [belt] of truth
- The breastplate of righteousness
- The shoes of preparation of the gospel of peace
- The shield of faith
- The helmet of salvation
- The sword of the Spirit – the word of God
- All prayer
We will go through these items of armor in order.
The Girdle [Belt]
of Truth
In biblical times me usually wore loose clothing that hung
down below their knees. Before undertaking any strenuous activity, they would
gather up their loose garment above their knees and fasten it with a belt
around their waist. Hence the phrase that occurs several times in the Bible:
Gird up your loins. Likewise you must gather up and fasten out of the way
anything that would impede your freedom to follow Jesus. The “belt” that
enables you to do this is God’s Word, applied in a very plain and practical
way. You must become totally sincere and open and put aside every form of
dishonesty of hypocrisy. You must love truth.
The Breastplate of
Righteousness
The breastplate protects your most critical and vulnerable
area: your heart. This righteousness is not mere intellectual assent to a
doctrine: “With your heart” – not with the head – “one believes to
righteousness” Romans 10:10. Saving faith in the heart transform a life of sin
into a life of righteousness – not a righteousness that comes from following a
set of religious rules, but from Christ dwelling in our hearts and living out
His life through us. “The righteous are bold as a lion” Proverbs 28:1. This
kind of righteousness transform timidity into boldness, doubt into confidence.
The Shoes of the
Preparation of the Gospel of Peace
Your shoes make you mobile. You must be available to God at
any time or place to share the Gospel with those God puts in your way. In a
world of strife and tension, you must be a vessel of God’s peace.
The Shield of
Faith
The shield alluded to in Ephesians 6 was big enough to give
protection to a soldier’s whole body, but it was effective only when he learned
how to use it. You too must learn to use your faith as a shield to protect your
whole person – spirit, soul, and body – from Satan’s fiery darts. Remember, the
shield will not merely ward off the flaming darts; it will extinguish them!
The Helmet of
Salvation
The helmet protects the head – that is, the mind. Satan will
direct more attacks against your mind than against any other area of your
personality. The helmet is also called “the hope of salvation” 1 Thessalonians
5:8, - not mere wishful thinking, but an attitude of steady, continuing
optimism based firmly on the truth of God’s Word.
The Sword of the
Spirit – the Word of God
The Bible on your bookshelf will not protect you.
God’s Word becomes a sword when you speak it through your mouth in faith.
Remember how Jesus used that sword against Satan, answering every temptation by
quoting scripture: “It is written….” You must learn to do the same. The sword
is provided by the Holy Spirit, but it is your responsibility to take it. When
you do, the Spirit provides supernatural power with which to wield it.
Now, army of God - go and tear down the gates of hell and break the teeth of the enemy and place your foot on the neck of Satan today in victory in Jesus mighty name!
amen, amen, Amen!