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Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 10:04 am
Is there anyone here, who can give me any tips on performing spiritual warfare? My girlfriend is going through this phase were she thinks she's a witch. Her parents know it's a phase and so do I. She's told me she's been doing spells, and I've seen now that they're house is infested with a ghost or demon or something. I want to get rid of it. I'm trying my hardest to convert her, but this thing is extremely hostile. I've told her many times I'm going to try to get rid of it, and that's why I think it attacked me. Yesterday I was over at her house and as I sat down on her couch a giant picture they have which has never come lose before, was thrown down on top of me. Luckily my girlfriend was there to catch it and it didn't hit me. I want to rid this thing from her place, can anyone tell me what to do to get rid of it? And not only do I need advice, but I also need prayers for I ‘am about to step out of my comfort zone to try and banish Satan from someone’s life. I will walk in the shadow of death, but I will show no fear for the lord our God is with me.
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Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 1:00 pm
Interesting, there is a possibility of demonic presence in the house. Since, she practices witchcraft or some sort of occultic acts. There is two things you can do to remove the demonic presence; saying "be gone in the name of Jesus Christ, the King" and prayer. It all depends on the will of God. However, if the demons are removed and your friend still plays with the occult, likely the demons would come back. So, converting your friend to Christianity would be the key goal.
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Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 1:28 pm
Well since she is your girlfriend you should easily be able to convert her just show your care for her by introducing her to Christianity.
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Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 6:50 pm
Your first goal might be to reprioritize your goals. First off, it's not you "converting" her. You cannot fight Satan by doing anything; only by being there for God to work through you. Also, there are no magic words to banish Satan. Once again, it's not you; it should be the Holy Spirit though you. I understand that this must be a very uncomfortable position for you, but you must remember that you cannot force someone to conform. It won't get either of you closer to God. On a last note, keep your Bible with you at all times. Don't forget your armor (Ephesians 6), and pray continually.
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:40 am
God gives us the power to banish demons/spirits, all we have to do is have faith that God will work through us. Who knows, if you banish it you might convince her that God is real and that could help here back on the right track. I'll you and you girlfriend in my prayers, and I suggest you keep praying as well.
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Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 9:07 pm
do you have any annointing oil? If not, i would buy some. You can get some at a local christian book store i believe. This stuff is pretty much oil that people have prayed extensivly*sp?* over for this exact purpose. It's meant to be kind of a covering. Anoint wherever you think would be a good place to cover...specifically things. Her spell books or anything you can get your hands on. I myself have been experiencing dreams something wicked for quite some time now. I know saten wants to off me badly...and this won't even make me close to it...but the things that come up in the dreams...are terrible events...terrible things that plague me. Not only have i prayed about this, i read my Bible before i go to bed, i pray for covering before i go to bed, and it takes me super long to get to sleep. I told my mom and she's been praying for me...and she started annointing thigns around the house that i use to maybe help with the dreams. It hasn't helped yet..but a friend from my church has other people "prayer warriors" praying for me.
And remember, some demons can only be cast out with fasting and prayer.
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