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Deliverance methodology in brief

Here is a summary of the deliverance methodology described by Ken Fish:

  • Repentance and Confession: The source indicates that confession and repentance of known sin, false religious, or spiritist involvement is important for the person undergoing deliverance , In the story, the woman had to renounce Unitarianism and Universalism before the spirits could be expelled. The speaker notes that it is important to forsake these things. See minutes: [1:54:01-1:54:30].
  • Identifying False Doctrine: Ken highlights how false doctrines can be linked to demonic influence. In the case of the woman, the spirits were associated with the false doctrines of Unitarianism and Universalism. The speaker also states that “seducing or deceiving spirits” are linked to false doctrines. See minutes: [1:51:18-1:54:59].
  • Language of Expulsion: Ken Fish emphasizes that demons are expelled by a command to come out in Jesus’ name The speaker also notes that the language used by Jesus and Paul includes “come out,” “get out,” and “leave”. He clarifies that it’s not about bargaining with the devil, but about asserting authority. In the story, the speaker commanded the spirits of Unitarianism and universalism to “come out” in Jesus’ name. See minutes: [1:51:18-1:54:59].
  • Authority: The speaker states that those who practice deliverance need to understand their own authority. He says that it is better to understand one’s authority and use one’s own language, rather than copying the words of others. See minutes: [1:29:04-1:29:28].
  • Manifestation: The source states that, when demons are being driven out, there is often some sort of manifestation. See [1:25:51-1:26:03]. The woman in the story had a physical reaction, including coughing, choking, and falling to the ground as the spirits were being driven out. See minutes: [1:51:00-1:51:31].
  • Immediate Follow-Up: The speaker notes that immediately after a deliverance from evil spirits, the person should be urged to give their life to Jesus, because the demons will try to return with more power. See minutes: [2:09:18-2:11:12].
  • Discernment: Those who perform deliverance must be aware that demons will try to be evasive, hide, or make one think they have left when they have not. It is helpful to operate as a team with others praying [148, 1:55:52-1:56:06].
  • Power Dynamic: The speaker mentions that when a demon is being driven out, it will manifest with a power curve. There is an inflection point at the top of this curve. If the power drops off on the back side of the curve, that is an indication that the demon has left. If the power of the manifestation rolls back down the slope, it indicates that the demon did not leave. See minutes: [1:56:11-1:58:29].

The provided source emphasizes that deliverance is distinct from inner healing and that the expulsion of demons is often a necessary first step in the healing process.

  • Title: Deliverance in the Modern Age
  • Speaker: Ken Fish
  • Start Time: 1:48:01
  • End Time: 1:54:59
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