The
spiritual world exists and is more powerful than what we may think.
That’s why when God touches our lives, we can be transformed in an
instant. In the same manner, there are people whose lives are influenced
by demons and evil spirits. In the Gospels, Jesus Himself cast demons
out of people and set them free. Demon-possession is real and cannot be
denied. However in Matthew 12, where Jesus speaks about deliverance, he
was speaking before the Cross and was referring to a wicked generation,
not to the Church. So, my point is this: do born-again Christians, who
have repented of past sins, and truly surrendered their lives to Jesus,
still need deliverance from demons?
BORN-AGAIN OR NOT?
I
cannot find a single case of born-again believers being set free from
demons in the early Church of the Bible. Either you are born-again, or
you aren’t; there is nothing in between! Before we came to know Jesus,
we were under Satan’s control. We didn’t know God; and we were all in
fact, under the influence of evil spirits, or possessed by them
(Ephesians 2:1-5). When an unbeliever truly repents of his sins, and
believes in Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, God Almighty Himself comes to
live in his heart. Colossians 1:13 explains it thus: “He has delivered us from the power of darkness and conveyed us into the kingdom of the Son of His love.” Having
been regenerated by the Holy Spirit, the nature of sin that controlled
us previously has been replaced by the nature of God. Often, it isn’t
even necessary to pray for deliverance. The unbeliever is already under
so much conviction and so willing to surrender his life to Christ, that
he is set free by the power of the Holy Spirit in a split second. In
other cases, prayer for his deliverance is necessary. You may rightly
ask, therefore, what all these demonic manifestations in churches today
are about? The answer is that many people only come for healing and
deliverance, to be blessed, and not to seek God first and foremost. And,
not being born again,
demonic
influences continue to rule their lives. However it’s impossible for
truly born-again Christians still to be under the power of demons,
unless they backslide to the point that they have completely broken
fellowship with Christ, have denied the Lord and opened their hearts and
lives to demonic activity. For, how can the Holy Spirit possibly dwell
in the same body as a demon? Many of the problems and issues attributed
to demons have their roots elsewhere. If we are not on the foundation of
the Cross, we quickly find ourselves swallowing all sorts of false
teachings and strange doctrines. We blame demons for anything and
everything that goes wrong…
IT’S THE FLESH!
It
must be clear that, as a Christian, just because I find myself in
trouble with the _ esh, does not mean that I have an evil spirit in
me…but rather that I have simply yielded to the passions of my flesh. Of
course we can be tempted, but we must differentiate between being
tempted and being possessed by an evil spirit. It is only when I deny
myself, am prepared to give up my rights, and lose my life by taking up
my Cross, that I can have the victory in that speci_ c circumstance. I
have no need, whatsoever, for any demon to be cast out; I am already
demon-free!
DELIVERANCE ISN’T THE ANSWER
God
has opened a way for us not to bow to our flesh, or to surrender to its
desires. It is the Cross. That’s why our lives have no connection with
demons. The Spirit of the Lord lives in us. He intercedes for us and
helps us, by God’s Grace, to crucify that _ esh. What God wants to do in
your life through the walk of sanctification cannot be substituted with
a prayer of deliverance. Don’t let anyone try to cast out of you the
demons of anger, laziness, jealousy, etc. Likewise, you cannot solve the
problems you have with your spouse, your children, or another Christian
by trying to cast out a demon… These are manifestations of your flesh;
the fruit of a life not surrendered to the Lord. Many believers today
are discouraged because they know what they should be; but, faced with
the reality of what they are, feel only failure and defeat. So they
resort to deliverance. Victory is in the Cross. Be ready to lose your
life and you will see the results… We can be weak in many areas, but
still manifest the life of Christ. We are demon-free, and walking on
that road to perfection; Glory to God! For a description of the works of
the flesh, just look at the list in Galatians 5:19-21. And, let me tell
you, you don’t need to be delivered from demons to give you victory
over any of these things. Simply take up your Cross!
IDENTIFICATION WITH CHRIST
It’s
important for us to understand the purpose of the message of the cross
for our lives. We must be willing to be identified with the death of
Christ in order to carry His life and be free. As soon as the Cross is
set aside, we look for a short cut, or a substitute like deliverance, a
kind of press-a-button Christianity. Yet in Galatians 2:20, Paul’s
statement, “I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God…” is
such a wonderful declaration of his way of life. Through the revelation
he received, Paul learnt that he needed to identify his life with
Christ’s, to deny himself, to crucify his flesh. He lived that
revelation and was able to preach it; his life was a testimony of the
transformation the Cross brings. The message of the Cross is a constant
warning and a reminder that exposes the weakness of our flesh, and
allows us to see our real state. It brings us to repentance, to deny
ourselves, to return to the Cross once again.
FREE INDEED!
So,
dear brother or sister, if you are sure that deep down in your heart,
your life is surrendered to Christ, then do not confuse the weaknesses
of your flesh with being demon-possessed. You may be a weak Christian
but you are nonetheless demon free. Hallelujah! That is why Apostle Paul
spoke so much about the dangers of the flesh. He was fully aware of its
weakness. Remember: “If the Son of man has set you free, you are free indeed!”
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