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Karl I. Payne



Average rating: 4.38 · 601 ratings · 82 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
Spiritual Warfare: Christia...

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“The person controlled by bitterness and unforgiveness has learned to justify accepting from God what he refuses to give to his neighbors. At some point, fear and unforgiveness both represent lies, insult God, and should not be controlling characteristics of a growing Christian.”
Karl I. Payne, Spiritual Warfare: Christians, Demonization and Deliverance

“If demonic deception increases as we approach the return of the Lord Jesus Christ for His bride, and I believe it will, then it’s past time Christian leaders make an honest attempt to learn how to confront spiritual problems rooted in demonic warfare rather than in mental or physiological maladies.”
Karl I. Payne, Spiritual Warfare: Christians, Demonization and Deliverance

“Demons do not respect or fear Christians involved in deliverance ministries. They fear Christ who lives in all true believers, and they respond to the authority He has delegated to His ambassadors. Our authority is higher than their authority because our Master is greater than their master. Christ defeated Satan through His death, burial, and resurrection. Demons understand this, even if they try to play dumb or become belligerent when challenged. The key elements to deliverance are: 1) the volitional decision to consciously surrender every area of our lives to the control of Christ, 2) confession of all known sins, 3) the canceling of all footholds or ground being held against the demonized person, 4) identifying spirits and commanding them to leave, and 5) good follow-up.”
Karl I. Payne, Spiritual Warfare: Christians, Demonization and Deliverance



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