Deliverance
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What Deliverance Is
What Deliverance Is
Deliverance is others coming alongside you to help you engage your will. It is your deliverance—we are simply there to support and assist you as you step into freedom.
It involves identifying and removing the influence of the enemy that may have gained access through sin, generational patterns, unforgiveness, harmful thought processes, and other open doors.
Deliverance is a step toward walking in freedom. It is not the end of the journey, but part of an ongoing process that includes continuing to resist the enemy and renewing your mind.
God delivers in many ways, and His work of freedom often continues throughout our lives as we grow in Him.
Deliverance is about partnering with God—choosing truth, exercising your will, and walking daily in the freedom He provides.
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What Deliverance Is Not
What Deliverance Is Not
Deliverance is not a cure-all or a magic fix. It must be walked out daily.
Deliverance is not something done to you. Rather, the team partners with you as you engage your will and step into freedom.
What to Expect
Compassion — You will not be judged.
Complete Confidentiality — Everyone involved is committed to keeping your information private.
Respect and Dignity — You will be treated with honor, care, and sensitivity throughout the process.
Deliverance is a journey of freedom—one that requires participation, honesty, and a willingness to walk in truth, with the support of others and the guidance of God.
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Hindrances to Deliverance
Hindrances to Deliverance
Continuing in Sin
Ongoing sin—whether known or unknown—can hinder freedom and keep doors open to the enemy.Unwillingness to Engage Your Will
Deliverance requires your participation. You must choose to align yourself with God’s truth rather than the enemy’s lies. A genuine desire and determination to be free are essential.Lack of Openness and Honesty
Freedom requires transparency. You must be willing to share honestly about what is going on in your life.Unforgiveness
Unforgiveness is one of the greatest barriers to freedom. If you are unwilling to forgive, it will hinder your ability to walk in full deliverance.(For more on this, please refer to the Forgiveness section.)
Deliverance flows more freely when the heart is willing, honest, and surrendered to God’s truth.
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Fasting
Fasting is recommended for those seeking ministry. A food fast can help strengthen your faith in the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit and position your heart to receive from God. It is a way of humbling yourself, focusing on Him, and intentionally setting aside distractions.
In Mark 9:29, Jesus told His disciples,
“This kind can come out by nothing but prayer and fasting.” (NKJV)Fasting, combined with prayer, can help break spiritual strongholds and deepen your sensitivity to the Lord’s leading.
We encourage you, if you are able, to fast on the day of your ministry appointment as you prepare your heart to receive what God desires to do in your life.
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Deliverance
“And these signs will accompany those who believe: In My name they will cast out demons; they will speak in new tongues.”
— Jesus (Mark 16:17)“Deliverance is an expression of God’s mercy and compassion.”
— John Eckhardt“Deliverance is not fighting the darkness; it’s turning on the light.”
— Alexander PaganiA Truth Encounter
Deliverance is a truth encounter, not merely a power encounter.
Jesus’ mandate is to bring freedom to the children of God—from every form of oppression, captivity, or anything that seeks to harm or bind us. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever, and deliverance remains the children’s bread.
Deliverance flows from truth—God’s truth breaking through lies, deception, and bondage, bringing lasting freedom.
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The Impact of Deliverance
Deliverance affects each person in different ways, but many experience:
A greater sense of peace
A closer, more intimate walk with the Lord
Increased awareness and discernment of the enemy’s tactics
A renewed perspective on life and spiritual reality
Some also experience:
Physical healing
Freedom from intrusive or tormenting thoughts
A reduction in anxiety and fear
Anger replaced with acceptance, peace, and love
Improved emotional and physical well-being
For many, these changes happen quickly and powerfully. For others, they unfold over time as they continue walking in truth and freedom.
Deliverance is about stepping into the freedom Jesus has already secured—living in truth, walking in His authority, and experiencing the fullness of life God intends.Description goes here