Holding Your Deliverance - Win Worley

Download as doc, pdf, or txt
Download as doc, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 27

Holding Your Deliverance

By Win Worley

Walking in Freedom after Deliverance


Have you been delivered from unclean spirits? Praise the Lord!

Deliverance is a valid ministry of the Holy Spirit's anointing in the


Church today. The Body of Christ is engaged in spiritual warfare with
the powers of evil. "For we are not contending against flesh and blood,
but against the principalities, against the powers, against the world
rulers of this present darkness, against the spiritual hosts of
wickedness in the heavenly places." (Ephesians 6:12).

Walking in the Spirit after a deliverance is essential in order to keep a


person free. The fact is that Satan is determined to rob us of our
freedom and every other good thing we have from God. We must learn
to stand our ground by means of the weapons that are at our disposal.
(Eph 6:17)

It may be that the unclean spirits from which you are now free had
been with you for a very long time. In such cases you can expect
several weeks up to a year after deliverance for the Lord to gradually
heal your mind and emotions. The Holy Spirit is always gentle and
does not give us more than we can handle at one point in time. But no
matter how long it takes, He always finishes the work He has begun in
us. Regardless of what happens, remember that Jesus in fact won
victory for you nearly two thousand years ago. Satan can only try to
get you to doubt this truth or convince you to give up your freedom
voluntarily. Do not be defeated by negative thoughts, emotions or
circumstances. "No, in all these things we are more than conquerors
through Him who loved us." (Romans 8:37)

In order to avoid the enemy's snares it helps to recognize some of his


strategy. Four typical methods of attack encountered by people after
deliverance can be outlined as follows:

(1) The Scriptures say that Satan is the father of lies. Even though
they are now outside of you, unclean spirits may still talk to you. Do
not accept thoughts, ideas or guidance as coming from the Lord unless
2
it lines up with Scripture, gives you peace and is a part of normal
christian behavior. The Holy Spirit never contradicts the Bible, never
creates chaos within us and never tells us to do strange things. Typical
lies from the enemy's routine might sound like this: "You haven't
been delivered;" "It wasn't real;" "It wasn't complete;" "You can't keep
your freedom;" "The demons are still inside you;" or that God
demands that you do such and such a thing "or else." Don't believe it.
Make your stand on the Word of God. "He whom the Son sets free is
free indeed." (John 8:36)

(2) One meaning for the word "Satan" is "accuser." You may find
yourself feeling guilty for having had unclean spirits or for your past
sins. Remember that all your sins and failings are under the cleansing
of Jesus' blood and God has put them out of memory. On the other
hand you may be told that you are too weak to resist the devil, you
are failing God or you are just a lousy person. The trick behind these
lies and the ones discussed above is getting you to focus on yourself
instead of Jesus. No matter what we are or have been, Jesus is perfect
and He loves us. Remember that your strength comes not from your
own faithfulness but rather from your faithful Lord. "But l for my part
rely on your love, Yahweh; let my heart rejoice in your saving help"
(Psalm 13:5). Relax in God's fun salvation for you. The name "Jesus"
actually means "God-Saves" and not "Man-must-save-himself."
(3) The enemy may try to intimidate you with demonstrations of his
power. Do not be frightened if things seem to go wrong for you for a
while or if some symptoms from before deliverance seem to reappear.
Remember that if Satan was as powerful as he claims to be, he would
have swept us all away a long time ago. The reason that we are still
here is that his power is in fact very limited. There is only one all-
powerful person and He is the same God, the Father of our Lord Jesus
Christ, who sends the Holy Spirit to dwell within us. In other words,
we're on the winning side.

(4) You may find yourself tempted with old habits or behavior that do
not fit in with Christian life. The devil has a way of making the old
times seem rosy to us just like he tricked the Israelites in the desert
into missing the "leeks and onions" that they had left behind in Egypt.
Of course Satan forgot to mention the misery and slavery that went
along with those tasty onions. Do not become nostalgic about the past
3
but keep your eyes on the future as you prepare to enter God's
promised land for you. Jesus did not come to take good things away
from you but rather to bring you real life. "I came that they might
have life and have it in abundance." (John 10:10). Put your trust in
Jesus and you will have the desire of your heart. (Psalm 37)

Recognizing the enemy's strategy is helpful but it does not win the
battle for us. It is more important that you learn and practice some
positive principles that will enable you to gain ground quickly and hold
it. The following five points are easy to remember and will help you
tremendously: (1) Focus your attention on Jesus. Jesus' blood is
the most powerful protection in the universe. Moreover, Jesus came
and shed His very blood because He loves you. Confess the fact that
Jesus loves you and repeat the following prayer every morning both in
your heart and out loud: ''Lord, I cover my mind, emotions, body,
soul and spirit with the precious Blood of Jesus." Talk to Jesus every
day sharing the good things and the bad with him. You can be sure He
will not leave you. "And they have conquered him by the blood of the
Lamb and by the word of their testimony .... " (Revelation 12:11).
(2) Allow the Holy Spirit to have his way with you. Pray in
tongues at least 15 minutes a day. Let the Holy Spirit show you
negative attitudes, habits, feelings and behavior that need to be
changed. The Holy Spirit is God's power given in order for you to
become like Jesus. He will show you things through the Bible, through
other people and through your experiences. "Pray all the time asking
for what you need, praying in the Spirit on every possible occasion."
(Ephesians 6:18.). "But when the Spirit of Truth comes he will lead
you to the complete truth, since he will not be speaking from himself
but will say only what he has learned; and he will tell you of things to
come." (John 16:13.)

(3) Immerse yourself in the Scriptures. The bible is the written


Word of God. The Word of God is a living thing that works in us even
when we may not understand or comprehend fully what we are
reading. Read as much as you can but not less than five chapters from
the New Testament Gospels each day. If, however, your mental state
at present makes this impossible, then, concentrate on memorizing a
verse from Scripture each day, constantly repeating it to yourself until
the Lord has healed your mind further. Select verses that seem to
4
apply to you and you may begin with some of the verses quoted in this
article. "If you make my word your home you will indeed be my
disciples, you will learn the truth and the truth will make you free."
(John 8:31)

(4) Tell the devil and his unclean spirits in Jesus' name to go
away and leave you alone. Make it clear that you intend to follow
Jesus no matter what. Above all, do not argue with the enemy and
entertain his thoughts because you cannot defeat him that way.
Instead, clear your mind by gently praising Jesus. "Resist the devil and
he will flee from you." (James 4:7)

(5) Hang on to other Christians. The Christian walk is not a solo


performance. Y au will need other people in a Christian fellowship to
support you and edify your faith. This is nothing to be ashamed of but
rather is God's preferred way. Jesus ministers through his body. "Bear
one another's burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ." (Galatians 6:2)

If you practice these five FAITH principles, your post-deliverance


problems will be minimal and your progress steady. Remember that
God will not abandon you and do not be discouraged by any failures.
Thank the Father for sending Jesus and anointing him with the Holy
Spirit to bring us out of the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of
light. "He opened the book and found the place where it was written,
'the Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to
preach the good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release
to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty
those who are oppressed, to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.'
And he closed the book and gave it back to the attendant, and sat
down; and the eyes of all in the synagogue were fixed upon him as he
began to say to them 'today this scripture has been fulfilled in your
hearing.'" (Luke 4:17-21)1

5
Deliverance: A Walk, Not an Event
"Fear thou not; for I am with thee; be not dismayed for I am thy God:
I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee
with the right hand of my righteousness. Behold, all they that were
incensed against thee shall be ashamed and confounded: they shall be
as nothing; and they that strive with thee shall perish. Thou shalt seek
them, and shalt not find them, even them that contended with thee.
They that war against thee shall be as nothing, and as a thing of
nought. For I the Lord thy God will hold thy right hand, saying unto
thee, Fear not, I will help thee." (Isaiah 41:10-13)

Demons are enemies who interfere, to a greater or lesser degree, with


the right exercise of human faculties (mental, physical or soulish,
including emotions, desire or feelings). In so doing they achieve at
least three ends: They defy God's will and purpose for man, they
afflict their victims and satisfy themselves, and they particularly block
or hinder the exercise of these faculties for the highest end for which
they were made: fellow-ship with and service to the living God.

Yet for all their fierce determination, these are enemies who are
vulnerable and can be completely routed! In the very place where their
presence once seemed so dominant and cruel, they can be weakened
and then driven out so that they are no more found in that place. That
is the great, initial object of deliverance -- complete expulsion of evil
spirits and the restoration of an individual's faculties to his own
volitional use so that they may be rightly exercised.

I say initial object because deliverance is a whole walk in the Lord, not
an isolated event. It is by the character of his daily walk that an
individual is able to maintain has deliverance once it has been fully
obtained. We are not set free so that we may enjoy ourselves, though
it is certain that we will enjoy life far more after deliverance but that
we may fully and freely worship, follow after and serve the Lord. Any
lesser, purely self-interested motive is not the right basis for
proceeding with the ministry of deliverance. This does not mean, of
course, that a person must be disinterested or somehow detached
from an intense longing to be free. The opposite is true. Deliverance
must be earnestly desired and sought at all costs. There can be no
standing on ideas of propriety, or on false religious concepts,
6
"piousity" or any other hindering attitude if deliverance is to be
effected.

Once it has been started, deliverance may not come all at once. Derek
Prince points out that, "It is important to realize that deliverance is
normally a process ... It may be brief, or long and drawn out... intense
and dramatic, or it may be quiet and scarcely perceptible. But
whenever a person is delivered from a demon, there is some definite
experience or reaction. Where there is no definite experience or
reduction, it is questionable whether deliverance has really been
effected ... "2 In some cases, there will be only an out breathing, but
there should be definite relief experienced in the person when the
demons leave. In other words -- no difference, no deliverance!

In a sense, a person with a demon is similar to a spring of water which


is choked and clogged with leaves and other debris. This cuts the flow
to a mere trickle and discolors the water as well. When the spring is
cleaned out and gobs of trash removed, several things happen. For a
time the spring is cloudy, muddy, and disturbed. Soon, however, as
the water flow increases in volume, the vacancy left by the trash is
filled in and finally the spring overflows. This flushes out the remaining
bits of foreign matter, which are carried away by the flow, and the
bubbling spring which has been set free clarifies itself. After the
cloudiness disappears, other bits and pieces of half buried leaves and
twigs can be easily spotted and removed.

A clearing from demons operated in a similar fashion. An initial clean


out of spirits will break up Satan's major hold on the life and it can be
drastic and spectacular in effect. Yet it is not surprising or unusual for
the individual to find other spirits, perhaps inactive or hindered in their
work, still clinging on, burrowed in. They should be dealt with as they
are discovered, and also expelled in Jesus' name.

Another illustration may be helpful. Removing a demon can be likened


to getting the "core" from a boil. Until the boil is "ripe" the complete
"core" cannot be removed. In the case of demon exorcism, it is
necessary for the tormented one to be totally committed to
renunciation of the demons and all of their manifestations.
Psalm 139:21-23 expresses the necessary heart attitude of those
seeking freedom: "O Lord, shouldn't I hate those who hate you?
7
Shouldn't I be grieved with them? Yes, I hate them, for your enemies
are my enemies too. Search me, O God, and know my hart, test my
thoughts" (Living Bible).

As Derek Prince often remarks, "God will deliver you from your
enemies, never from your friends." You must declare God's enemies
(the demons) to be your enemies and then you have a right to claim
Joel 2:32. Until a person is desperate for deliverance, it will not come.
No one who comes casually or out of idle curiosity need expect help
from the Lord.

Slaves who love their chains can never be free. But for those who
groan under their bondage and are seeking with all their hearts for
freedom, Jesus beaks every fetter!

In the case of major surgery in a hospital, often a patient has not one,
but a series of operations, with time allowed between operations for
recuperation. In like manner, believers with deep seated "nests" of
demons may be cleaned up in stages and progressively freed of
demons. I have witnessed many deliverances which were halted
deliberately by the Lord, and the subject filled with peace and joy and
blessing. Later on, perhaps days, weeks, or even months later, other
spirits would manifest and be dealt with.

Why should this be? Perhaps it is a combination of things. It would be


terribly hard on the individual physically to remove all of them at once.
People who have demons cast out are physically exhausted by the
experience. Also, there must be an ability to withstand the attempts of
the demons to return to the clean house bringing seven worse spirits
with them (Luke 11:25).

The loving hand of God measures out the amount of pressure which
we are capable of bearing, with His help (I Peter 5:7). If He is careful
to see that we are never overloaded and crushed by the enemy in the
matter of temptation (I Corinthians 10:13), does it not follow
logically that He would also operate on this same principle in the
matter of demon expulsion? Jesus told His disciples, "I have yet many
things to say to you, but ye cannot bear them now" (John 16:12). A
hand of infinite patience and compassionate understanding measures
our capabilities against our trials. May God give to us this same

8
tenderhearted love and a compassion with those tormented ones to
whom we minister.

In Exodus 23:29, 30 God says plainly of the enemies of God's


people: "I will not drive them out from before thee in one year; lest
the land become desolate, and the beasts of the field multiply against
thee. by little and little I will drive them out from before thee, until
thou be increased, and inherit the land." Although He is talking to
Israel about their physical land and possessing it, the parallel is quite
obvious in the matter of Christian becoming free of demonic "beasts"
(I Corinthians 15:32).

By blinding many believers, including sincere and dedicated ones, to


the reality of demonic operations, Satan has prevented their uniting to
attack his strongholds to free the captives who have already been
redeemed from sin through salvation of the soul. Too often the body
and mind remain in bondage to the demonic.

The land was given to Israel, but she had to go up actively and
aggressively against the "giants in the land" and possess her
inheritance.

She was not to do this on her own but by acting in concert with the
mighty God. Believers are so charged with the responsibility for
following Joshua (the Old Testament form of the name of Jesus) across
the river by supernatural power and engaging the demonic foe. .... All
of the inhabitants (trespassers and interlopers) in the land were to be
rooted out and destroyed utterly. Even so, every demonic enemy
within is to be hunted down and expelled. Incomplete obedience in
this matter led Israel to experience defeat and weakness.

So it will be with believers. Any demon left to dwell within will be the
source of misery and defeat to his host. God speed the day when the
walls of partition will break by the power of the Holy Spirit, so that
believers may join against the common foe, not in an ecumenical
super-church, but in Spirit and in truth.

Developing strength takes time. Learning the Scriptures that are


effective in turning back particular demons is crucial to victory and the
successful holding of the deliverance gained. I believe God tests
people to see how faithful they will be to serve the Lord and the
9
church of Jesus Christ before He completes the work. God does not
clean a person up and fill him with fire to toot his whistle and ring his
bell. He intends for him to pull freight for the Lord Jesus.

As important as it is, the casting out of demons is not a shortcut to


sanctification. Robert Frost points out that, "Some people, in blaming
demons for everything, fail to see they are avoiding their responsibility
to face themselves before the Lord. It is easier to obtain 'instant
holiness' through an exorcism than it is to submit daily to the
sanctifying power of the Holy Spirit that we might take up our cross
and follow Jesus. The prayer chair of deliverance can never substitute
for the day-by-day ministry of the cross in our lives."3 "Some
individuals are so bound they may almost have lost their will to the
power of the enemy. God can set them free by the prayer of faith and
the authority of Jesus' name ... such a release however, can be
maintained only if they choose to remain free ... "4

Although it is God's will to bless His creatures, He did not create a race
of robots, but beings with the power to choose and to will. He never
violates the human will, but respects it. Satan, on the other hand,
works constantly to subvert, trick and in every way to coerce the
human will into submission to his will so that he may work his
destructive purposes upon men. The Lord calls for a willing, intelligent
yielding to and cooperation with the Holy Spirit Who teaches us from
the Word of God to walk in God's ways. The devil drives; the Holy
Spirit leads. Satan threatens, blusters and bullies; the Holy Spirit
reassures, loves and gently reproves. There is strength in surrender, if
that surrender is to the Lord Jesus Christ.

Even then, it is not a blind, mindless move of abject slavery, but a


loving and thoughtful submission to the Lord of all creation, Jesus
Christ. It is not in vain that the Word declares, "come now and let us
reason together ... " for our God is one of reason and His ways make
good sense. Only the devil insists on a blind, unquestioning obedience,
and the blotting out and enslaving of the human personality. God
works in and through the human personality to reproduce the image of
His dear Son.

The individual who is a victim of demons must exercise his will, as far
as he has power to do so, toward God and against evil Spirits. Even
10
the Gadarene demoniac, in his violent and extremely tortured state,
rushed toward Jesus for help: “no man could bind him, no, not with
chains ... But when he saw Jesus afar off, he ran and worshipped him"
(Mark 5:3, 6).

Demons do not possess unlimited or purely arbitrary power to afflict


humans. If they did, life would be a living hell for everybody. Attention
must be paid not only to the fact of occupation but to the cause as
well. There is some antecedent cause in virtually every case. The
cause may rest in some evil indulged in by the victim, but that is not
invariably the case, since family causes or curses supply a basis for
demonic activity, too.

Mrs. Penn-Lewis states: "When the spirits of evil see their hold coming
to an end, they never let go until the cause is fully removed, and they
continue to attack if the thing they have attacked abut still exists in
any degree."

That is why it "is essential that believers should understand the value
of the act of refusal," the writer points out. "Evil spirits have gained by
the believer giving them ground, right of way, use of their faculties,
etc., and they lose when this is all withdrawn from them."5 We must
withdraw from the enemy all ground which they can use to work
against us. Although they are a defeated foe in the name of the Lord
Jesus Christ, they will put up a determined fight to prevent the areas
of the life they have controlled from being taken back and surrendered
to Jesus Christ.

When a believer begins to see that he has a right to determine the


choice and that he does not have to accept the maneuvering of Satan,
then the battle really begins. It helps if he will verbally assert his
resistance to Satan and his emissaries, stating that he refuses the will
of Satan and accepts the will of God for his life, before he knows what
either Satan or God has planned for him.

This works well in practice. One of our young men was having real
difficulties in certain areas of his life. He was determined to verbally
claim the will of God and reject the will and plans of Satan for his life.
He did this many times during the course of the day and had amazing
results. It really worked and relieved the pressures of temptations.

11
After about a month of this, a demon surfaced at one of our services
and began to angrily rant at me. He was furious because I had
explained this procedure from the pulpit and "this stupid fool" had
picked it up. The evil spirit was so thoroughly upset that he sneeringly
complained. "All I hear all day long is, 'I reject you and you traps and
snares for me Satan. I accept your will Lord. I love You and want only
You.’ I hate it, I hate it!”

It is important for the victim of demonic activity to resist false


accusations made against him. Remember that one of the adversary’s
favorite tactics is slander. He does this directly, through insinuations in
the mind. He also uses human instruments to push his lies and half-
truths on the person under attack. Be sure that the accusation is
justified, and is not from lying spirits before accepting it. If indeed
guilty, I John 1:9 provides God’s remedy, and the sin must be
confessed and forsaken and God’s full and free forgiveness gratefully
accepted.

If, following sincere repentance and confession, the guilt and feeling of
condemnation continues to nag at a person, it becomes obvious that it
is a false charge from the enemy and not from the Lord. The Holy
Spirit, charged with the ministry of conviction of sin, never nags nor
does He persecute the sinner. When a sin is genuinely confessed and
forsaken, it is forgiven and will never be charged to the believer again.
The devil is the only one who will continually haunt the individual with
tormenting fears about a lack for forgiveness. Ask God for
enlightenment as to the hidden causes of the pressures (John 3:21).
As in the nets and snares of Satan, it is possible to reject the source of
the attack even when you do not know the cause, and to ask that God
destroy the root of the upsetting thing.

“If the believer accepts the self-depreciation suggested to him and


created by evil spirits, it brings an atmosphere of hopelessness and
weakness about him and he conveys to others a spirit of darkness and
heaviness, sadness and grief. His spirit is easily crushed, wounded and
depressed … An abnormal sense of suffering is one of the chief
symptoms of deception.”6

The same writer pinpoints “passivity” as essentially a failure or refusal


to actively exercise the will “in control over spirit, soul and body” as a
12
chief cause of demonic inroads upon an individual. Such passivity may
even be a counterfeit, though not recognized as such, of surrender to
God. As the passivity has come about gradually, it can only end
gradually as it is detected and destroyed. The full cooperation of the
man is necessary for its removal and this is the cause of the long
period needed for his deliverance.”7

How wisely it is said that, “The ground given which caused any faculty
to fall into bondage to the enemy, must be found out and given up;
and then refused persistently, in a steady resistance to the spirits of
evil in their old of it, remembering that the powers of darkness fight
against the loss of any part of their kingdom in man, as much as many
earthy government would fight to protect its own territory."8

To avoid regression after deliverance, the individual must commit


himself completely to the Lord Jesus. He should study the Word of God
and pray, and seek regular fellowship with a group of believers,
preferably in a local church under the direction of a God-called pastor
and men who meet the Scriptural qualifications for elders
(I Timothy 3:1-7). Nothing less than this will meet the need. A
church that is not strong or knowledgeable enough to set a person free
from demonic powers is seldom strong enough to nurture and "grow
him up" in the Lord after he has received his deliverance. A knowledge
of the truth is the primary safeguard for the believer, and a vibrant
and spiritually alive local church that grounds its teaching solidly in the
Word of God will help supply that continually.

If a church has no real earmarks of the New Testament pattern,


except for its loud proclamation of adherence to form, ceremony,
traditions, creeds, and man-made and man promoted programs and
activities, it cannot supply the strong undergirding a believer needs.
Sadly, there are some places that, like Sardis, have a name or
reputation of being alive, but actually are dead as far as God is
concerned (Revelation 3:1). Are the methods of a particular church
like those of the New Testament? Are the gifts of the Holy Spirit in
evidence and exercised according to Scriptural order? Do you see the
overflowing love (agape) feasts of the believers, the praise and
thanksgiving and the other signs of a church that is vital, alive and
glowing with life? There needs to be some genuine mark of the New

13
Testament church if you are going to invest your time and money in it.
Why should a delivered one go back into the rut of conventionality,
tradition and a form of godliness which denies the power thereof?

Several times I have witnessed persons who were gloriously delivered,


who left rejoicing and eager to share the good news in the churches in
which they had been members. It makes little difference whether it is
a legalistic, fundamental church, or a liberal and ritualistic church, the
result is rarely good. Their testimony was ignored or rebuffed. They
learned to their sorrow that their happiness was not shared by their
friends. Sometimes there is anger and resentment because they
received such help outside of the accepted channels. I have even
known some who have had their faith undermined to such an extent
that they have lost out, and it is indeed true that their last state is
worse than the former. Someone will surely answer to the Lord for
this.

One of the big problems in many churches, even those not frozen with
liberalism and formalism, is that "evangelistic pushes" have packed the
churches with persons pressured in without a genuine salvation
experience. Let preachers who have substituted programs for the
power of God, fall on their faces before the Lord, confessing their
unbelief, their pride in things which God does not value, and just be
willing to become what God wants them to be, no matter what. How I
pray that God will remove the blinders from pastors concerning
deliverance and stir them to help their people to move actively forward
into this neglected area of God's liberating truth!

Danger: Backlash
As hornets will attack anyone who disturbs their nest, so demons will
viciously attack those who dare to invade the kingdom of Satan to free
the captives. This is not stated to frighten or dismay, only as a sober
word of warning and caution. Engaging with the powers of the spirit
world is not a game; it is a deadly serious undertaking. We learned the
hard way about the danger from malevolent demon spirits to the
workers, physically, mentally and spiritually.

It is most foolhardy to underestimate the enemy and his ability to


counterattack. And counterattack he will, the severity of his blows
14
being proportionate to the damage inflicted on his forces by the
awakened believers. The more damage that is dealt to the kingdom of
the prince of this world, the more severe you may expect his efforts at
retaliation to be.

Keep in mind that the fighting that takes place in this contest will not
be fought according to any rules with which you are likely to be
familiar. Satan will stoop to any tactic to repel you and other workers
who come against him and his kingdom. He is the original rule
breaker, and he will not hesitate to exploit any weakness you have. No
slackness in your spiritual life will be overlooked in an effort to gain
some advantage over you.

Remember the example of Elijah who engaged in warfare at a higher


level against the ruling powers of darkness. He came to the absolute
peak of victory over the false prophets on Mount Carmel, putting them
to open shame, but a short time later he was so totally demoralized by
a threat from wicked Jezebel that he prayed to die! (I Kings 19:1-4).
If we are not careful, while we are praising and thanking God for
victory, Satan will slip in upon us (by working of his hosts) and seek to
deal dreadful and hurtful blows to body, mind or spirit. These can
reduce our rejoicing to shambles in short order.

In this battle, no quarter is asked or given. It is all-out, total warfare.


Woe to the unprepared!

Christians certainly have the ability to obtain thoroughly adequate


protection, but they are sometimes unfamiliar with the power available
to them and how to effectively channel it Enemy forces know all about
the power they possess and how to extract the maximum advantage
from it. They will try to seize on our every weakness, ignorance or
carelessness to their advantage. Workers must not be frightened off by
fiery trials, for they are certain to come (I Peter 4:12). We are
promised blessings with persecutions (Mark 10:30).

All of the raging mischief and overt hatred of the enemy is a sure sign
that his interests are being seriously affected and overthrown. Yet, in
the beginning, the recoil and counterattacks of the devil and his hosts
can seem to be terribly harsh. Lucifer is a firm believer that an ounce
of prevention is worth a pound of cure; he responds quickly to the

15
first evidence of any real attack on his evil kingdom. In concept, he
would believe in shooting a plane while it is on the ground attempting
to take off, rather than waiting until it is airborne. We venture into this
kind of work by being borne along by the power of the Holy Spirit
(Greek Haggais Pneumos -- Holy Wind) and we are lifted far above the
limitations of our human flesh and frailties. We go aloft as eagles do,
borne upon the wind.

Away with foolish pride and the self-sufficiency of mere mortal man. It
will not avail here. Only spiritually enlightened minds and humble
hearts, filled with God-given compassion for the tormented captives,
can hope to stand before the rage of this crafty and virulent foe.

When you begin to cast out demons, there will be severe


repercussions as Satan mounts the offensive, seeking any vulnerable
areas in the total being of the believer. If personal harassment will not
deter the believer from pursuing spiritual warfare, the devil will
broaden the scope of his offensive and attack through your family and
other professing believers.

I, my family, and our church workers who became involved in


deliverance were all subjected to severe, repeated and bizarre attacks
when we first launched into casting out demons. And we still
periodically have weird attacks. Apparitions; physical pains and
sickness; the sound of foot-steps; nightmares while awake as well as
during sleep; black figures bounding all over the bed pummeling you,
ghostly hands touching; voices whispering; painting hot breath on the
face; waves of icy air moving across and around you; growling,
roaring, snorting, bellowing, and so forth. I do not exaggerate. All of
these and more have been used in Satan's program of harassment.
Cold, raw terror to induce fear is one of his favorite approaches. Fear
throws a person off balance, paralyzes his defenses, and makes him.
more susceptible to the attacks. This fear does not come from the
Lord, but from the devil for the Bible declares "God has not given us
the spirit of fear ... " (II Timothy 1:7).

Dreams can be divine, in which the person is left normal, calm, quiet,
reasonable, and with an open, clear mind. Satanic dreams are noted
for their mystery, absurdity, emptiness, folly, and leave the person
elated or dazed, confused and unreasonable. Sleeplessness, too, can
16
be a source of distress. "Insomnia may be the work of evil spirits,
adapting their workings to the overwrought condition of the person, so
as to hide their attacks under cover. Believers who are open to the
supernatural world should specially guard their nights by prayer."9

If any of this happens to you, coolly, calmly, even with hair prickling
on your neck and chills coursing through your body, you must take the
offensive, using the name of Jesus as your shield and battering ram.
Pray and praise Him for His blood, eternal life, salvation full and free,
and claim His protection from the hosts of darkness. Rebuke Satan and
his hosts and take authority over them in the name of the Lord Jesus
Christ as a believer priest (Revelation 1:6; 5:10). Command the
spirits to leave you (1 John 4:4). You may have to repeat this several
times. Be persistent for they will be reluctant to obey. They also
sometimes linger to see if you really believe what you are saying.

I have awakened, usually between 3 and 4 a.m., to find myself held in


a vice-like grip by icy hands: my hands, feet, mouth and throat all
held tightly, so that I could neither move nor make a sound; and I
assure you that I was not dreaming but was wide awake. My body
prickled with fear from head to toe.

One rule you must follow: Never panic. Refuse to stampede. Pray in
the name of Jesus, pleading the blood and thanking God for Jesus and
salvation in your mind, even if your throat and voice temporarily will
not function. Take authority over the spirit forces, rebuking them in
the name of Jesus. They will release you and retreat as you prove that
you are not going to let them gain a foothold of fear from which to
harass you.

As your faith and confidence builds in the sufficiency of the Savior ("If
thou canst believe, all things are possible" Matthew 19:26;
Mark 9:23; 10:27), the praise of Jesus Christ and a love for Him will
erect a shield which spiritual forces are unable to overcome
(Psalm 22:3-5). Such attacks will continue until Satan is convinced
that you will persevere in the warfare, no matter what he throws
against you. So do not accept a premature "truce."

His next tactic is to shift his pressure point, seeking any weakness. He
will accelerate his war with you, pressing you in areas of your

17
personal, family, business, and spiritual life to destroy you. This can
literally crowd you to Christ for fellowship and protection. This end
result explains why God permits him to harass you so, to drive you to
Himself, thus frustrating the "destroyer" in his plans. When men stand
faithful, the enemy never wins.

But you must recognize how Satan deploys his troops in an all-out
attempt to convince you to turn back from your course. By crushing
pressure, harassment, depression, oppression, and all sorts of
crippling attacks, he will come at you. Your only recourse in the midst
of this bombardment will be to claim with the Psalmist: “I will say of
the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress; my God; in him will I trust.
Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler and from the
noisesome pestilence. He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under
his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler ...
There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy
dwelling, for he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in
all thy ways" (Psalm 91:2-6, 10-11).

The pressures of the enemy are arranged to stop you from pursuing
real spiritual warfare. So no matter what area of your life is under
attack, it is all part of a cunningly devised strategy to stop you from
rescuing the oppressed. Count the cost (Luke 14:28), then determine
by God's grace that you will go on. Decide whether the deliverance of
many lives from Satan's bondage is worth the effort, the
misunderstanding, and hatred that will surely be your lot (John 5:18,
24; 17:14).

Ministers and the godly people may line up in horror against you in
this undertaking. It is contrary to their experience and their
expectation. They are seemingly impervious to the fact that the
deliverance ministry is definitely spelled out in example, precept and
command in the Bible, and is desperately needed in these last days.
Keep in mind that these truths are spiritually discerned (I Corinthians
2:14-15, 3:1). Until the Holy Spirit breaks through prejudice, fears,
and ignorance, blinded minds will not comprehend and understand.
Indeed, some of those who attack you will think they do God a service!
Some opponents will fall into the sad category of those whom Paul
calls enemies of the cross (Philippians 3:18). Do not waste time

18
trying to categorize the attackers. Ignore them and press on with
Jesus Christ.

We need not fear the enemy, but we had certainly better respect him.
We need not cower before him, but it is gross stupidity to misjudge the
foe. Deliverance is not some Sunday school picnic to be approached
lightheartedly as an exciting lark, but is a deadly serious and
dangerous business, raw open warfare with the forces of hell. I repeat,
in this battle no quarter is asked or given. It is all out, total warfare.
Woe to the unprepared!

Since the entire wisdom and cunning of Satan is arrayed against us,
the only way we can possibly meet the enemy is by the appropriation
of supernatural power and wisdom from Jesus Christ through the Holy
Spirit and the Word of God. No victory is possible without the authority
and power of the Lord Jesus Christ (Ephesians 1:19-21; Philippians
2:9,10). He alone is capable of overcoming Satan and gave us this
assurance: "I have given you authority over all the power of the
enemy ... and nothing by any means shall hurt you" (Luke 10:19,
20).

Keep in mind that you are not exempt from attacks in the areas of
your former weaknesses and bondage. Watch as well as pray. Demons
are extremely sensitive in such matters and know well when they are
approached by one who has been delivered from their kindred spirits.
They express a particularly virulent hatred for and fear of that
individual.

Do demons attempt a comeback after expulsion? Yes, in every case I


know of. It is wise also to remember that physical weakness makes it
more difficult to resist the attacks of the evil one. Even when victory
seems secure, the demons will often attempt to return. God does not
free an individual to walk away in carelessness or rebellion, but to live
in joyful obedience to Him.

Check yourself and gird on the armor tightly before you enter the fray,
for there will be no time once the battle is joined. Woe to the one who
enters the conflict lightheartedly or rashly, with some pieces of the
armor askew or missing. Be clean before the Lord (I John 1:9).

19
Demons can ask some embarrassing questions of the workers if they
choose. They can spot a phony immediately.

"Put on all of God's armor so that you will be able to stand safe
against all strategies and tricks of Satan. For we are not fighting
against people made of flesh and blood, but against persons without
bodies--the evil rulers of the unseen world, those mighty Satanic
beings and great evil princes of darkness who rule this world; and
against huge numbers of wicked spirits in the spirit world. So use
every piece of God's armor to resist the enemy whenever he attacks,
and when it is all over, you will still be standing up" (Ephesians 6:11-
13, Living Bible).

Although I generally do not utilize form prayers, feeling that they all
too often degenerate into ritualistic mouthings, I here include Michael
Harper's suggested prayer for one preparing for spiritual warfare. It
does contain all of the elements you need to pray about in this type of
work. Rote repetition will not be of value (Matthew 6:7), but as a
reminder of essentials, this may be helpful:

"Lord Jesus, I claim by faith not the protection of Your armor, that I
may stand against Satan and all his hosts, and in the name of Jesus
overcome them. I take Your truth to counter the lies and errors of a
cunning enemy. I take Your righteousness to overcome the evil
thought and accusations of Satan. I take the equipment of the gospel
of peace and forsake the safety and comforts 6flife in order to wage
war with the enemy. Above all, I take Your faith to bar the way to
doubts and unbelief entering my mind. I take Your salvation and trust
You to protect my body, soul and spirit from Satan's varied attacks. I
take Your word and pray the Holy Spirit will enable me to use it
effectively against the enemy to sever every bondage and deliver
every captive of Satan. In the strong and all conquering name of Jesus
Christ my Lord, Amen."10

In a prolonged deliverance session (which may stretch into hours) our


body and mind will become fatigued and incredibly weary. the struggle
with spiritual forces will easily be one of the most draining and
exhausting exercises you will ever experience. This can be dangerous
for you personally. If you relax your spiritual guards and shields, even
briefly, know that a cunning and incredibly vicious intelligence is
20
monitoring the whole affair, whose aim is to determine when to order
an attack on the attackers.

Often the question is posed: "Why the long drawn-out sessions of


battle with the enemy?" Some piously remark that there is no record
of Jesus or the others in Scripture going through such a struggle. "Why
not just speak the word and command them to leave?"

It may be that we will someday attain the spiritual level (and perhaps
some have) where we can consistently do this. If the demons will flee
without a commotion, fine! I have witnessed hundreds leave with little
or no fuss and manifestation, but others, the deep-rooted ones, more
powerful (especially the ones associated with lust, the occult, rejection
and pride) seem to burrow in and put up a strong battle before
leaving. Jesus said that some demons can be cast out only with prayer
and fasting (Mark 9:29).

It is possible that we are not yet ready for such absolute power (and I
speak of my own group) lest our foolish hearts be puffed up with
pride. Those who say you should never argue with or otherwise
engage the enemy in a pitched battle merely indicate to me that they
have not gone very far into the business of spiritual warfare. We have
had many individuals come to us, still unrelieved from problems. They
had been confidently patted on the head elsewhere and told that it
was done, and to claim the victory by faith. When we prayed with
them, fierce and vicious demons answered us and began to talk and
argue before being thrown out. They were not removed by bland
smiles and form payers, but by spiritual battle.

When dealing with a person through whom you expect demonic


response, it is wise first to bind the strong man (Matthew 12:29)
before beginning to pray. A prayer similar to this may prove useful:
"Satan, I rebuke you in Jesus' name and command you and all free
demons around us to be bound and prevented from interfering or
intervening in the deliverance of this person. I claim the promise that
whatever I bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, in Jesus' name."
This can often reduce the violence of the deliverance, although the
personality, power grip of the demon on the life involved influences
this also.

21
Keep in mind that a ruler spirit may have a legion or more of demons
under his control. If you successfully bind the commander, you will
hinder all those under his command from functioning. To illustrate, a
controlling demon we dealt with (a spirit of Mind Control) had
command of entire legions that were under his direct control. Under
his supervision were other rulers: Hate, Pride, Martial Arts (Karate,
Judo, Jujitsu), each having many subordinate spirits. By binding the
controlling demon we were then able to attack the others. The
pressure on Mind Control became so intense that, in order to gain
relief, he ordered Hate, Pride, and Martial Arts to leave with their
spirits. They were furious but had to obey. Screaming, protesting, and
spewing out obscenities, they reluctantly left. ... Then, as we badgered
Mind Control with questions and prayers, he was forced to release a
part of his own supporting force of many legions. When the Holy Spirit
confused him and made his mind reel (in answer to prayer) he often
would answer questions, in violation of his determination neither to
talk with me nor to divulge any information. When this happened, he
would stiffen with awful agony, groaning convulsively. His hatred for
me knew no bounds and was like a physical force stabbing at my
forehead, a pressure similar to being prodded by a broomstick.
Through the victim's gritted teeth he explained that in punishment for
blundering and yielding before a mortal's attack, Satan had subtracted
a portion of his forces from him and sent them out into the world.

He had worked, he boasted, to gamer power to himself and his


authority was indeed impressive, but Satan has no mercy on the
embattled demons when they fail. Even when Satan's promised
reinforcements fail to appear, he still severely chastises those who do
not win. There are no excuses for failure among Satan's hosts!

Toward the end of the session under severe spiritual pressure, the
demon slipped and revealed more information and Lucifer subtracted
six legions in punishment. He groaned with awful pain when this
happened. At the end of the session, only 27 of his 45 legions
remained. All this was made possible by binding the ruler spirit.

In deliverance, the best approach is always to press for the expulsion


of the demon. However, if, due to the weariness of the workers,
physical exhaustion, shortness of time, or other factors, an alternative

22
course must be pursued, you may take authority and bind the
manifesting demons. If you have to close the session before the
deliverance is completed, make every effort to bind all demons still
present in the person. In doing so it is good to list the demons who
have revealed their names.

In one case, a young man came to the house for help but could stay
only a short time because of his work. Demons manifested themselves
and some were cast out. The more resistant ones I bound, praying,
"Satan, I come against you and the spirits of (naming certain ones)
and I command that they be bound in the name of Jesus. By binding I
mean that you are not to harass, torment, or manifest in any way in
this man until you are called out in deliverance. Further, I forbid you to
communicate with your rulers, your princes, each other or this man.
You are to sit in silence and be alone (demons hate being alone). I
command this to be so, and order it to be done in the name of the
Lord Jesus Christ. I claim the promise that whatever I bind on earth
shall be bound in Heaven. Be bound in Jesus' name!" Again, some
demons will resist this binding savagely, but keep insisting and praying
for their binding. They will submit. When they do, the person will
"surface" and aside from being exhausted from the struggle, should
feel peaceful and calm.

In this particular case I had overlooked some evil spirits that had been
discovered but not cast out. Not being bound, they attacked the man
that night with severe pains in the stomach and legs, causing
something akin to near paralysis in the limbs of his body. He came
back and I discovered that the bound spirits were still bound, seething
with rage and frustration, I bound the loose demons causing the
trouble; the pains and all symptoms immediately ceased. He came
later for deliverance, and we sent them all out in Jesus' name.

Let us face an awful fact. Many Christians are just plain lazy. They do
not come down from the "rafters of righteousness" to become involved
in anything so undignified, and carries as much reproach from the
world, as does battle with demonic spirits. Indignantly they draw back
from an encounter which might rumple their carefully pressed clothes
and rob them of sleep and their religious lethargy.

23
There are times when I almost wish it was as simple as the critics say.
They claim that there is no such thing as spiritual warfare for
Christians, or that the demons obediently and instantly hop out when
some supercharged Christian appears on the scene. No account have I
read, written by anyone who has even actually dealt with demons,
will fail to "clue you in" that there is a real war here. There is no "nice"
way to clean out a septic tank and in deliverance, we are, in a sense,
pumping out the demonic sewage and filth accumulated in persons
who need help. To people who raise their hands in horror at the fact
that deliverances take place regularly in our church services, I reply
that Jesus and his followers performed deliverances in the public
streets and at least ours are inside a building!

Although I have not had the years of experience that he has, I


understand Dr. Koch's statement: "As a result of my work among the
occultly oppressed and the possessed, I am sometimes stretched to
the very limits of my physical, mental and spiritual powers. If it were
not for the fact that the Lord has held His hand over me in the past, I
would have been ruined long ago. ‘For I, saith the Lord, will be unto
her a wall of fire round about, and will be the glory in the midst of
her'" (Zechariah 2:5).

You may be sure that after hours of bitter struggling, straining every
physical, mental and spiritual muscle you own, you will have very little
pride in your own ability left. You will also have no doubts about Who
and what turned the victory against the supernatural foe. There is no
need to explain to a "combat soldier" in these struggles that without
the mighty power of the name and the blood of Jesus Christ, His
protecting angels, and the strengthening enabling of the Holy Spirit,
we would be utterly helpless and easily wiped out. If these mighty
lords of darkness could really get at the workers, they would tear them
to pieces.

After the combat, you are extremely conscious that the power that
came through was not of you. You are the pipe, not the water; the
instrument, not the surgeon. So it is always, in order that glory and
honor and praise be given to the Lord Jesus Who alone is worthy
(Revelation 4:11). The religious crowd will leave you, but be not
dismayed. They have always shied away from anyone who follows the

24
Lord too closely. Among them you will find those who will ardently
persecute, rather than to concede that their position may be wrong.12

The Way of Victory


To hold deliverance after it has been achieved, use the Word of God!
Deliverance is a walk, a way of life, not an isolated incident in the life
of the believer. God does not set you free to "do your own thing," but
to serve the Lord Jesus Christ out of a pure heart fervently. Remember
your inheritance in Christ and the shared power and glory that is yours
as a joint heir with the Son of God. Listed below are some helpful
Scriptures to meditate on:

Ephesians 1:19-22; Colossians 2:15; 1 Corinthians 15:57, 58;


Isaiah 41:10; I Samuel 2:9; Psalm 56:13; Psalm 116:8; Jude
24; Proverbs 19:10; Psalm 35:1-9; Revelation 12:11, and many
more.

When you are troubled in any area, you will find that the Bible has an
answer and a passage which will defeat that enemy. For example, the
following verses have been found helpful to those who are troubled by
spirits of insomnia, sleeplessness and nightmares: Psalm 3:5;4:8;
Ezekiel 34:25; Proverbs 6:20-22;3:24; Ecclesiastes 5:12; and
Psalm 127:2.

If you become troubled by the seeming slowness of deliverance in your


life, read and think on: Ezekiel 34:25-31; Deuteronomy 7:20-24;
and Exodus 7:20-24.13

Holding Your Deliverance


Testimony

After Pastor Worley cast out spirits of sinus trouble and migraine
headaches, I had three glorious weeks of freedom from any pain. After
years of almost constant suffering, this was an incredible change.

Suddenly, one morning I awoke shocked to find I had all the


symptoms of sinus and migraine. Dismayed and puzzled, before I
confessed anything, I began to wait on the Lord and pray. The Holy
Spirit began to show me that Satan was trying to put the symptoms
back on me and convince me that I had not been delivered. I had been
25
going through a stress-filled situation for a couple of days and perhaps
this had given an advantage to the enemy. When I realized what was
happening, I took authority over Satan and his demons and
commanded them to leave me in Jesus' name. Immediately the
terrible symptoms relaxed and then ceased entirely!

Later the same morning this happened, I received a letter from Pastor
Worley warning that the devil would use this very tactic but that I
must resist him and refuse to accept his attacks. This was a word of
knowledge and confirmation for me, especially since the letter was
written a week before the attack!

I believe that, according to Mark 11:23, many times what we say or


confess with our lips can be more important than what we believe. The
word "believe" occurs only once in the verse while "say" is repeated
three times. The last part of the passage is: " ... he shall have
whatsoever he saith." After believing I had been delivered and Satan
hit me with the fiery darts of his lying symptoms, it became hard to
accept that God had healed me. Had I given in and begun to believe
that perhaps I was mistaken, that I was not healed, I would have soon
had the whole package back. James put it plainly when he instructed
believers to submit to the Lord, then resist the devil. The submitted,
resisting child of God may expect Satan to flee from him. (James 4:7)
We must learn to hold the delivered areas against the onslaughts of a
determined foe. (Joshua 1: 7-9; Deuteronomy 28).13

Bibliography

1. Battling the Hosts of Hell (BTHH) by Win Worley, copyright 1976, W


R W, PO Box85 2626,Mesquite, TX 75185, pgs. 48-51

2. Expelling Demons by Derek Prince, copyright by Derek Prince Pub.,


Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33302. Used by permission. p. 6.

3. The Overflowing Life by Robert Frost, copyright 1971 by Logos


International, Plainfield, NJ 07060. Reprinted by permission. p. 104.

4. Ibid., p. 105.

5. War on the Saints by Jesse Penn-Lewis, copyright 1973 by Thomas


E. Lowe, 1500,

26
2 Penn. PI, NY, NY 10001. Used by permission. p. 241.

6. Ibid., p. 90.

7. Ibid., p. 93.

8. Ibid., p.233.

9. War on the Saints by Jesse Penn-Lewis, copyright 1973 by Those. E.


Lowe. 1500, 2 Penn PI, NY, NY 10001. Used by permission. p. 153.

10. Spiritual Warfare by Michael Harper, copyright 1970 by Michael


Harper, Plainfield, NJ 07060. Reprinted by permission. p. 106.

11. Occult bondage and Deliverance by Kurt Koch, copyright 1970 by


Kregel Pub., Grand Rapids, MI 40503. Reprinted by permission,
p. 110.

12. Ibid., pg. 247-238

13. Demolishing the Hosts of Hell by Win Worley, copyright 1978 by W


R W, PO Box 852626, Mesquite, TX 75185, pg. 16-17

WRW Publications is a separate entity from HBC

Hegewisch Baptist Church Web Site, www.hbcdelivers.org

***

The information in this booklet has been taken from Pastor Worley's
Host of Hell Series. Similar information, relating to the topic of this
booklet, may be found in one of the eleven other books he authored.

John 9:4 I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is
day: the night cometh, when no man can work.

WRW, PO BOX 852626, Mesquite TX 75185


www.wrwpublications.com

27

You might also like