By
Lisa Grace
Many people have blessings
and various types of ceremonies to drive demonic entities away, but then you'll
hear from the homeowners that it quieted things down for a while, but they came
back. This is to be expected and is not a surprise for those of us who have
actually read or practice what it says to do in the Holy Scriptures.
Demons cannot be destroyed,
only moved, so it's only natural they come back to places they feel comfortable
in. Some demons seem to act as scouts. Scouting out the territory and then
bringing more powerful evil ones to the receptive places they find. (Job
1:6-7); Jude 1:6; 1 Cor 6:3; Matt 12:43-45)
To drive evil spirits out of
a home you must do the same things you would for a possession, not the made up
things made popular on TV and in books that come from a place of superstition,
but the things that come from the authority of God. You must be saved, which
means not just believing (for the demons believe and they tremble James 2:19),
but repent, which means to turn away from your sin.
Stronger spirits will require
someone who is a true believer to drive them out, who does prayer and fasting. (Matt
17:21; Mar 19:29)
Again, if the occupants are
not saved, the demons will return eventually, as it is the same as leaving a
beautiful mansion unlocked, fully stocked, with an invitation to enter on the
front door.
The Scriptures only talk
about oil with spices for anointing, prayer, and fasting as being effective.
Incense was used in the
temple on the altar (Ex 30: 1, Ex 30:7-9; Ex 31:1) and I only found one
reference to Holy water (Num 5:17) where dirt must be taken from the temple
floor and be added with the water into an earthen vessel, where the water is
used in a jealousy ceremony to make sure the woman will be faithful or left
barren. It wasn’t used in house blessings.
To do a blessing upon the
occupants, here is an example: (2 Sa 7:29).
There are also blessings on a
house and its occupants that come from tithing, which is giving the first tenth
of your production to the LORD. (Eze 44:30;
Zec 8:13; Mal 3:10)
You can't ask a God you don't
believe in to honor you and your house. (Is 1:15; 2 Ch7:14)
Many people will willingly
take your money, and make promises they can't keep, because the demons and evil
angels are not under their authority. These people may make the house
uncomfortable for the evil spirits for a while, but they will return, that much
I can guess from what Scripture says.
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2 comments:
Great points, but it might also help to clearly define what it means to be saved.
Here is my humble attempt at defining salvation: To be saved, we must believe in Christ, accept Him as our Savior and ask Him for forgiveness of our sins. We as humans are all sinners. Yet God sent his Son, Jesus Christ, to die on the cross as payment for our sins. Per John 3:16: "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
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