Watch Who You Follow

In Paul’s letters to the church at Corinth, we discover that a group of pseudo-leaders had arisen in his absence, who were attempting to undercut Paul’s authority and influence in Corinth while declaring themselves to be God’s ordained leaders over the church there. Because Paul was a traveling evangelist these “super-apostles” (2 Cor. 11:5) worked hard to criticize him and undermine his work while he was away.

Satan often tries to attack church leaders through complaining, gossiping, and slandering members but he can also attack entire congregations through men and women who pose as the rightful leaders of the church, yet are not ordained by God to be so. Being critical of a church leader is a serious matter, but just as prophecies need to be weighed, sometimes leaders need to be biblically evaluated.  I want to derive a few principles from Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians, about those who are given the mantle of leadership by God and those who may not have been given that mantle.

In his letter, Paul states, “We do not dare to classify or compare ourselves with some who commend themselves…We will not boast beyond proper limits but will confine our boasting to the sphere of service God himself has assigned to us, a sphere that also includes you” (2 Cor. 10”13).  There is an interesting word that is translated as sphere in this text. It is the Greek word kanon and means, “a clearly defined and delegated territory over which rule or control is exercised.”  This suggests that God assigned Paul and his ministry team to a specific area or territory over which they were to exercise spiritual authority. This raises the question of how effective we might be if we begin to minister outside of our kanon or decide not to stay in the lane God has assigned to us. Sometimes, pastors are effective in one area but then move to another without being effective. It also suggests a person who is placed in a significant leadership role in the church, must be assigned to that church by God…not by men nor by self-promotion or popularity.  There should be some evidence that God has called someone and appointed someone to that leadership role before it is given.

There are several indicators in his letter regarding legitimate leadership and presumed leadership.  First of all, he says these “false teachers” or “super-apostles” were commending themselves.  “Leaders” who are constantly self-promoting are usually insecure, manipulative, and use people rather than serving them.  That can lead to a lot of church wounds in the congregation.  Many of the wounded abandon the church so this kind of leader can be a real weapon for the enemy. 

I’m not saying that this leader is consciously aware of what he or she is doing, but the mature need to help that leader grow in those areas of faith and ministry.  After all, many young leaders are insecure and self-promoting but can grow out of that. However, If the leader rejects counsel or only gives lip service to correction, he may not be the one ordained by God to lead the church. 

Paul reminded the church that he had come to them first with the gospel.  He was a spiritual father to them.  He also reminded them that he had demonstrated the works of an apostle – signs, wonders and miracles (2 Cor. 12:12). They also knew he was commended by other respected and proven church leaders and had sacrificed many things for the preaching of the gospel. There should be some concrete history that demonstrates calling, character, and fruitfulness in a man or woman before we give them a role of significant leadership. 

There is a Jezebel spirit that can enter a person, male or female, and, like the Jezebel of the Old Testament, can and will divide churches by undermining legitimate leadership and promoting themselves or someone they are attached to.  Anyone who has the habit of criticizing other leadership should be suspect. Remember how Absalom, the rebellious son of David, sat in the city gate and whispered how much better things would be if he were king.  In order to gain power, he split an entire kingdom.  Others have split churches.

A second indicator is whether or not the “leader” is serving the people or is insisting that the people serve him.  With self-promotion comes a sense of entitlement and sometimes obvious arrogance.  Paul declared to the church at Corinth, that unlike these pseudo-leaders, he had not demanded financial support, housing, or a seat of honor from everyone.  Apparently, these false leaders had done just that and the church had taken that attitude to be a sign of leadership.  Perhaps, that is what was seen in cultural leaders and so they assumed that indicated these false apostles were carrying a mantle of leadership in the kingdom.  But remember, Jesus said that unlike the world, kingdom leaders are not to lord it over anyone, but be servants to all. 

Thirdly, these false apostles often brought a different teaching or message than the one Paul proclaimed.  The “freshness” of the message was taken as fresh revelation by the immature church at Corinth.  I am certainly not a slave to orthodoxy, but we should be not be quick to take on new doctrinal positions until we have studied, discussed, and prayed over them. In a world of YouTube videos and podcasts, there are teachers everywhere who are articulate, convincing, and Bible quoting.  However, until you know a man or woman’s character, you should be slow to make that person a spiritual guru in your life. In addition, are they biblically sound and do they teach the whole counsel of God instead of only presenting the most palatable slice of Biblical truth?

Jesus warned us of false teachers and said we will know them by their fruit…the fruit of their life and the fruit of their teaching (Matt. 7:16).  It takes a while for fruit to become apparent, so Paul warned Timothy, “lay hands on no man quickly” (1 Tim. 5:22). What he meant was, do not approve of a man or give him influence in your life or the church until you really get to know him. 

Fourthly, leaders must be spiritually mature.  How can they lead others to maturity if they themselves are immature? Look for the fruit of the Spirit in those who would be God’s leaders. “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such there is no law. And those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires” (Gal. 5:22-24). No leader is perfect, but there should be growing evidence if these fruits in his or her life.  

Lastly, do these “leaders” point you to Jesus or themselves.  Do they point you primarily to scripture or other sources of authority or information. Are they making disciples of Jesus or of themselves?  Do they seek the approval or men or of God?  

All of these indicators of God-ordained leadership versus man-ordained leadership are found in Paul’s writings.  I have served in churches where the leaders were clearly selected by the Holy Spirit and others where leaders were selected by men.  The difference is immense.  

If you find yourself in a place where leadership does not seem to be God-ordained or spiritual, I would encourage you to do several things.  First of all, go to the person and express your concerns.  Do so in love and with respect.  If he or she receives your concerns and takes them to heart, continue on.  If they do not, go to one or two other respected leaders and express your concerns to them…them only, not to all your friends or anyone who will listen.  This is the order of Matthew 18:15-16. If you see positive outcomes from those visits, stay and serve.  If not, pray for those leaders while you ask the Lord if you should go elsewhere.  If you sense that you should move, do so without creating any division in the church or undermining the leadership.  If a man or woman does not need to be leading, God will remove them…that is not your job. 

Here is the thing…the Spirit gives life to spirit while the flesh gives life to flesh.  If the church is being led by fleshly people, it will be a carnal church and will lead some to destruction.  Spiritual, God-ordained leadership will impart life and life is what we seek.  Leadership is critical.  Before you commit to someone’s leadership, ask a few questions, look for some fruit, and be very prayerful. 

My wife and I were attending some funerals in the Texas panhandle this past weekend, which is about the only time our extended families get together these days.  I was visiting with my favorite aunt when my great-grandfather on my mother’s side came up.  Decades ago, he was chief of police in Amarillo and I knew very little about him other than that.  My aunt shared that he was very active in the community, as you would expect, and an active member of the Masonic Lodge or Freemasons.  My great-grandmother was also very active in Eastern Star, the feminine counterpart to Freemasonry.

I had actually suspected that he might have been a Freemason because of his position in the community and the high percentage of community leaders and businessmen that were members in those days.  My aunt confirmed that.  

I have been amazed at how many men and women who attend our Free Indeed classes have fathers, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers who were Freemasons.  More than a sociological quirk, this fact has serious spiritual ramifications.

The “Masonic Lodge” or Freemasonry has been shrouded in secrecy for centuries.  In fact, the very first oath a fledgling Freemason will take is an oath of secrecy about the lodge.  For some, that might seem like fun and games as if pledging a college fraternity.  But these oaths are blood oaths meaning that they swear an oath that to reveal the secrets of the lodge will cause their life to be forfeited. Of course, we want to believe that no one would take that oath seriously. However, some on the lodge are very serious and the spiritual entities behind the lodge take it seriously as well. 

As you probably know, Freemasons ascend in rank from a first-degree Mason to a thirty-second or thirty-third degree Mason.  As they ascend, they are introduced to the “deeper” secrets of the Lodge.  Although Freemasonry is often presented as a Christian men’s organization, as individuals climb the ranks, they discover it is not.  This “secret society” has no qualms about keeping this truth hidden from the rank-and-file members because those members have not yet “earned the right” to know the truth. Most members see it as a men’s social service organization and fraternity.

Although members of the lodge have sworn to keep the secrets of the lodge, many who have risen through the ranks have finally left because they could no longer reconcile the doctrines of Freemasonry with their faith. These men have exposed these secrets at risk to their own lives. At the highest levels of Freemasonry, Jesus is considered a great teacher but not the Son of God.  Other religions are given equal weight in the lodge and, actually, Lucifer is considered the true light bearer rather than Jesus.  Some would even consider the Lodge a source of salvation.  Although this sounds “over the top,” it is well documented both in books and in interviews. 

The average Freemason would deny these realities because they are hidden to those who have not yet earned the right to know them.  These oaths and the secrecy of the Lodge make this a rich playground for the enemy.  Those who have spoken out declare that Jabulon and Baphomet are the ruling spirits over Freemasonry.  These are high level demonic spirits.  Even though the average Freemason would have no knowledge of this, when you take an oath of allegiance to the organization, you also take an oath of allegiance to those who rule over that organization. 

If you are a descendant of a Freemason, then you may fall under a generational curse of those who swore allegiance, knowingly or unknowingly, to demonic spirits who represent Satan. Your ancestor, in my case my great-grandfather, entered into a covenant with the devil.  Exodus 20 declares that the sins of the father’s will be passed down to the third and fourth generation of their children.  This generational curse is an open door to the enemy and gives him a legal right to afflict, torment, and oppress you and your family.  For those bloodlines of former Freemasons…especially this who climbed up the ladder of degrees, there are often real struggles and patterns of loss, financial failure, fear, depression, undiagnosable illness, infertility, and so forth.  

Much of the time, these ongoing issues have spiritual roots in curses passed down through generations.  In order, to get freedom from those curses, an individual must renounce Freemasonry, repent on behalf of their bloodlines and sever themselves from any covenants made by their ancestor.  This is real and this is serious.  So…I am providing a renunciation declaration that I would encourage you to declare verbally in order to sever yourself and your children from the bondage that comes through Freemasonry.  In addition, the Mormon church has its roots in Freemasonry as well and many of the secrets of the Mormon Temple are directly tied to Freemasonry.  Those ties may need to be renounced if you or an ancestor have been part of the Mormon church.


Freemasonry Renunciation Prayer

The following prayer is for those who have had family members that have been active members in a Masonic Lodge or the Mormon church…especially parents, grandparents, or great grandparent, and for those who were personally involved in either of those organizations.  There is a strong historical connection between Freemasonry and Mormonism so we address both.

Father God, creator of heaven and earth.  I come to you in the name of Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior. I come wrapped in his righteousness. I come seeking forgiveness and cleansing from my sins and all generational sins committed against you and others made in your image. I honor my earthly father and mother and all of my ancestors of flesh and blood, but I utterly turn away from and renounce their sins.  I repent of those sins as well for myself and on behalf of my bloodline.

I forgive my ancestors for any effects of their sins on me.  I renounce Satan and all the works of Satan and renounce every spiritual power of darkness affecting me or my family.

In the name of Jesus, I renounce and forsake all involvement in Freemasonry or Mormonism by my ancestors and myself. In the name of Jesus, by his unmatched authority, by his blood, and by the sword of the Spirit, I renounce and sever myself from any and every soul tie that has bound me to Freemasonry or the Mormon church or individuals that represent those organizations.  

In the name of Jesus, I renounce Jabulon, Baphomet, death, infirmity, witchcraft, the Spirit of Antichrist, and the curse of the Luciferian doctrine. I renounce the idolatry, blasphemy, secrecy and deception of Freemasonry and Mormonism at every level. I specifically renounce the love of position and power, the love of money, and the pride which would have led my ancestors into Masonry or Mormonism. 

I renounce all rituals, agreements, covenants, promises, vows, declarations and any connection made to Freemasonry or the Mormon Temple. I ask forgiveness for entering into those covenants on behalf of myself and my bloodline and submit them to the blood of Jesus to cleanse me from their effects.

I renounce all the fears which held them or me in Freemasonry and Mormonism, especially the fear of death, fear of men, and the fear of trusting others. I renounce all these things in Jesus name.

I renounce every position and title held in the lodge or Mormon church by any of my ancestors.  I also renounce every form of manipulation, deception, and secrecy practiced in Free Masonry or Mormonism and, by the sword of the Spirit, sever myself from the effects of those things on me and my descendants.

I renounce any attachment to Freemasonry or Mormonism in any way and willingly cleanse my home and possessions of anything connected to these organizations – books, jewelry, aprons, pictures, or any symbol or token. 

In the name of Jesus and by the sword of the Spirit, I now repent of any connection with Freemasonry and Mormonism on behalf of my bloodline and sever myself from any covenants, dedications, soul ties, or effects that have come to me through bloodlines.   In the name of Jesus, by his blood and the power of his resurrection I renounce all curses and blessings attached to Freemasonry and Mormonism I may have agreed to.  I also cancel all curses and demonic assignments against me or my family based on any connections with Freemasonry or the Mormon church. 

I plead the cleansing blood of Jesus over any defilement that has come to me through these bloodlines and now declare myself free from any curses or other effects of Freemasonry or Mormonism … in Jesus’ name. Amen

I now renounce the spirit of death and the spirit of infirmity in the name of Jesus and command you to leave me immediately and never return. I cancel your assignment and declare you have no power or authority here because I submit all that I have and all that I am to the Lordship of Jesus Christ.  In the name of Jesus Christ, the Son of God and the Holy One of Israel, I command you to leave me now, leave this region, and never return.  In Jesus’ name.  



Blessings in Him….

There have been a number of iterations of The Invisible Man going all the way back to the book written by H.G. Wells.  In it’s latest form, it was a 2020 movie about a deranged scientist who staged his own suicide but actually was able to make himself invisible.  While in that form, he stalked and terrorized his ex-girlfriend.  Of course, the police thought she was a mental case when she tried to persuade them to believe she was being stalked by a man no one could see.

Many have thought of the power he or she would have it they could move about unseen by the rest of the world…spying on whomever they wished, stealing with no evidence on surveillance cameras, murder without being detected, or simply playing jokes on their friends or the bully who tormented them in the seventh grade. 

This invisible being could move and act without consequence.  However, if anyone ever believed such a thing was happening, they could find ways to detect his presence and even capture him.  His power was in being unseen and unbelieved in.

In many ways, that is Satan’s power.  He moves unseen.  Many people, including followers of Jesus, really don’t believe he is a reality in their life.  He tempts, he torments, he oppresses, he destroys marriages, he facilitates addictions, he prompts financial failures, he robs people of their health, he starts wars, promotes human trafficking, and so one without detection … because no one is looking for him.

Churches that give little thought and no teaching to spiritual warfare leave their members victims of an invisible enemy who stalks them to kill, steal, and destroy.  Because these churches tend to dismiss the supernatural moves of God and the reality of demons, they remain silent about them other than referencing them as being historical oddities from “Bible times” that no longer operate.  Their silence conveys to their members that these enemies do not exist or, at least, have no influence on Christians, so they are attacked year after year unaware of the source and unable to resist.

Regarding spiritual warfare, some churches are like the doctors of a few hundred years ago who were unaware of the existence of bacteria and viruses.  These unseen enemies of health went undetected and, therefore, untreated for centuries and thousands died.  Once they were detected under a microscope, treatments were developed to defeat them. 

Just about every church agrees that we are clearly in the last days.  Israel’s rebirth as nation in 1948 unmistakably started the end-times countdown.   It is clear for those who see the indicators, that Satan is pulling out all the stops as his time is beginning to grow short. According to a recent Harvard study, about 1.5 million people in the U.S. identify as practicing witches. The ones who are very serious about their craft, won’t acknowledge their involvement so we know there are considerably more. Then there are millions who participate in new age activities, horoscopes, psychic readings, violent crime, sexual deviance, the abortion industry and more.  All of these individuals have come under the influence of demonic spirits because they have unknowingly partnered with Satan in these final days.

Here is my encouragement for this season.  Every believer should be schooled in the basics of spiritual warfare. Every church should find a biblically solid resource for training.  We have offered Free Indeed at our church for 20 years which not only enables those attending to secure freedom and healing, but teaches them to recognize the strategies of the enemy and minister freedom to others as well. There are other good churches as well who do the same. 

Many churches who believe in spiritual warfare only have a few people who minister deliverance.  They can only minister to a few and these churches rarely train their congregations for this ministry.  Because we committed to this years ago, we have dozens and dozens of experienced and capable people who can lead others to healing and freedom and do so. 

It is not enough for believers to get their own freedom from demonic oppression, but they must be able to disciple others in these spiritual battles.  Otherwise, we are like those who have received our salvation in response to the gospel, but never lead another person to that same hope.  Encourage your church leaders to seriously consider the implications of silence in this area.  If they are not open to that, find training for yourself in other places.  We can help you find that training.  

Satan is ramping up.  He is the great deceiver and in these last days spiritual deception will be rampant.  It will cost some their salvation. The church in America is crippled by compromise with the culture and by numerous members who find no release from addictions and no victory over anxiety and depression.  Of course, not everything is demonic but much more is than we think.  

Churches that will not equip their members in this arena may have to answer for that dereliction of duty.  Many pastors don’t teach about spiritual warfare because they have no theology for it or training in it.  They should get trained and then pass that training on to their church.  I really believe there is an urgency in this.  We must take Paul at his word when he said our struggle is not against flesh and blood but against spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realm (Eph.6:12).

We will be glad to help any church or any individuals who want to be equipped for these final days and the last assaults of the enemy.  If you like, you can email me at tom.vermillion@midcities.org.

Blessings.

We have all been shaken by the tragic events spawned by a  hundred-year flood in the Texas Hill Country this past weekend. We are especially impacted by the death of so many children and by the fact that so many were attending Christian Camps.  How do we reconcile those losses with the love and protection of God?

The enemy will take every opportunity to smear the name of God and his Son Jesus because he “allowed” these events to take place.  Satan will attempt to persuade people that God “took their children” or that he sent the flood. He will do so publicly and also in our hearts.  I can’t answer every question about these losses, but let me share some thoughts about what has happened.

First of all, when questions arise, we must begin with what we do know and believe.  Foundationally, we know that God is good and that he is love.  God so loved this world that he gave his only Son. Scripture does suggest that God sometimes takes the righteous to keep them from a great evil that is coming.  But, by and large, a loving God does not take children from their parents. Because so many died, we put this under the microscope and call such events an “act of God”…at least the insurance companies do.  But is it an act of God?

Our initial response might be that because God is sovereign, he should have stopped the floods, miraculously saved every child from the waters, or at least should have caused something to alert everyone in the path of the torrent. God is sovereign, but in hjis sovereignty he has place limits on his own control.  Remember, he entrusted the earth to man and chose to give man free will. There is clearly a down side to free will.  Man can choose sin and rebellion.  Those choices can hurt the innocent. Adam and Eve’s choice has negatively affected every human since then.

When a man chooses to drink and drive, he may kill the innocent.  When a man chooses to fire a gun into a crowd, he may also kill the innocent.  When a man chooses to molest a child, he leaves lifelong scars on some child who did not deserve that fate.   God does not approve nor support these acts of sin, rebellion, perversion, and violence, but he honors the free will he gave to man.

When the innocent are wounded or die, we need to know it is sin and the rebellion of man that take the innocents away, not God.  Yes, that’s true for men but what about natural disasters -floods, earthquakes, tornados, hurricanes, etc.  When Adam and Eve sinned, their sin produced a curse on the ground itself.  In other words, the natural environment would no longer cooperate with man nor operate under his authority.  What once partnered with Adam to produce abundant fruit, suddenly opposed him. Sin damaged the environment so that thorns and thistles grew up and man would have to scratch out a living through painful toil.

When God brought Israel out of Egypt, he declared his covenant to them. Faithful obedience to his commands would bring blessings even related to weather.  The rains would come at just the right times and the temperatures would foster healthy crops. Insects would not devour their produce.  Rebellion, on the other hand, would bring drought and famine and hordes of insects.  The decisions of man to obey or rebel would directly affect the ecosystem – the natural environment. 

You might say that natural disasters are directly proportional to the wickedness of mankind.  The more man sins, the more destruction we will see in the world – both by man and by nature.  When man chooses sin and rebellion, he chooses natural disasters.  Unfortunately, the innocent may be swept away in those situations just as innocents may die at the hands of drunk drivers.  Galatians declares that whatever a man sows, that is what he will reap.  If he sows to the flesh he will reap destruction.  If he sows to the Spirit, he reaps life. In the wake of his decisions, others will also reap what he sowed for good or bad. 

Sin introduced death to the world.  Sin continues to bring death and destruction as its consequence.  God takes no pleasure in that equation but holiness and righteousness demand a consequence for rebellion.  In his love, God provided a solution to sin…the death of his Son. But until the world, by and large, accepts that sacrifice, sin will produce its consequences and many innocents will suffer because if it.

In the end, that curse will be done away with. For now, God carefully watches over the death of his saints and the innocent and the followers of Jesus are not left to suffer but are ushered into Paradise. The God of all comfort works to comfort those who are stung by the consequences of sin and tells us that we will still grieve, but not as others who have no hope.  Those families who follow Jesus will be joined together again.  But for now, we are not always exempt from the struggles and pain of life in a fallen world. 

Why were some saved and others lost?  I don’t know the heavenly calculus for that.  We rejoice with those who are saved and grieve with those who lost loved ones.  In the end, God will make everything new and those who live with Jesus will never face death, wounds, sorrow, betrayal, or violence again.  But in these moments when Satan wants us to blame God, let’s remember who God is and where death and destruction actually come from. In the meantime, we will pray for those who have been devastated by their losses. 

I want to remind us all of a truth we probably already know but often forget or, at least, don’t remain mindful of.  That truth is the enemy is always searching to find a legal basis in the spiritual realm to afflict, torment, or oppress God’s people.  He already has a legal right to do those things to the people who are citizens of the kingdom of darkness.  But he seeks to find a basis for attacks against God’s people. 

In Revelation we are told, “Now have come the salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God, and the authority of his Christ. For the accuser of our brothers, who accuses them before our God, day and night, has been hurled down” (Rev. 12:10).  Notice that Satan accuses (present tense) us before God without ceasing.  This verse and many others reference a courtroom scene where a prosecutor keeps constantly coming before the king with accusations that would allow him to arrest or punish the one he is accusing.  

If there is no cause for grievance, then the accuser is dismissed.  However, if cause is found, the judge, being just, must allow the accuser to have some access to the accused.  If you recall, Satan brought charges against Job and God, as the judge, set limits on the torment that the accuser could dispense.  In Zechariah, we find the enemy bringing charges against the High Priest. “Then he showed me Joshua the high priest standing before the angel of the Lord, and Satan standing at his right side to accuse him. The Lord said to Satan, “The Lord rebuke you, Satan! The Lord, who has chosen Jerusalem, rebuke you! Is not this man a burning stick snatched from the fire?” (Zech. 3:1-2). Jesus alluded to the same process when he said, ““Simon, Simon, Satan has asked to sift you as wheat. But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers” (Lk. 21:31-32).

There are things in our lives that will not cost us our salvation but will grant the enemy some access to us because of laws established in the spiritual realm. All the way back in Deuteronomy 28, God established a system of blessings and curses.  If Israel was careful to keep God’s commandments, blessings would be poured out on them.  If, however, Israel ignored God’s commands…curses would be released over the nation.  I think the best way to understand that dynamic is that the disobedience of Israel would eventually give Satan a legal right to enforce a curse on the nation and bring torment and oppression. God would lift his hand of protection and let Satan have his way. The good news is that repentance and fruits of repentance brought forgiveness and once again closed the door on Satan. 

Persistent and unrepented disobedience will eventually give the enemy access to you and your family.  We tend to think that believers are not going to have that issue or open door in their lives.  But the one I see most often is unforgiveness toward someone who deeply hurt us or betrayed us.  Somehow the enemy convinces us that our grievance is the exception that permits unforgiveness…even for decades.  When we give in to his persuasion, Satan  eventually will gain access to us through that sin of unforgiveness.  Then there are past sins that we blamed others for or simply moved on and left those in our past.  Satan, however, is a great researcher and may find those past unrepented sins to use against us.

Another open door is the “sins of our fathers” that have not been dealt with and that give the enemy a right to afflict the children to the third and fourth generation (Ex. 20:5). It seems strange to us that we could be liable for the sins of our ancestors, but we are.  When we are aware of their sins, we need to repent on behalf of our bloodline and renounce the sins, pleading the blood of Jesus over those sins. We are not imparting salvation to our past relatives, but we are taking away Satan’s legal right to afflict us because of those sins.

Thirdly, spoken curses can give the enemy access…especially if spoken by ourselves or someone who had spiritual authority over us…a parent, a husband, or some religious leader.  Bad health, failing relationships, financial failure, etc. can be set in motion by their words…I wish you had never been born; You will never amount to anything; You’re such a loser; No one will ever love you; I wish you were dead; etc. If you are aware of words like that being spoken, then renounce them in the name of Jesus and cancel them by the power of his name after repenting of coming into agreement with those words.

All of these can create open doors for the enemy by giving him a legal right to afflict us.  You must perform an inventory of your life, your relationships, your family, and your words on a regular basis…confessing, repenting and renouncing the sins or words that have given Satan a right to attack you.  We may go through this process once, but then lay it aside forgetting that Satan is still researching, watching, and waiting for something he can take before the judge.  A regular Spiritual Spring Cleaning every six months would be a very good practice to keep the devil out of your house and out of your life.  If you have never taken that inventory or haven’t in a while, let me encourage you to do so right away!