What is the Deliverance Ministry?
The deliverance ministry is the ministry of casting out
demons. I believe that the power behind
the deliverance ministry is the love of God.
He sacrificed His Son and He will with Christ also freely give us all
things. Scripture says: “He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him up
for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?” (Romans
8:32) The armies of hell have no defense against God’s redeeming love for
us. Amazingly God loves us so much that
He wants to free us from any spiritual bondages we are under.
We may be held in bondage and not even realize it. We can freely walk around with a smile on our
face praising the Lord and still be bound – bound by shame, rejection, fear,
anger or un-forgiveness, impurities and addictions. Since so many people have
these problems we may just think that it is normal. Some of us have prayed and read God’s Word and
confessed our sins and gone to Christian counselors and still have not been completely
set free. These weaknesses may have
spiritual roots that can only be pulled up and broken by Jesus Christ who is
our Redeemer and our Deliverer. Jesus
has come to set the captives free. And
scripture says: “If the Son has set you free, you are free indeed.” (John 8:36)
God has granted us the authority to use the Name of His Son,
Jesus Christ to defeat the works of darkness.
(Matthew 16:19: Luke 10:19) Evil is real but so is the power of Jesus
Christ. In God’s wonderful order, He
uses the prayers of His people to restrain demonic (evil) activity. We Christians have been given power over evil
spirits. Scripture says: “He who is in
you (the Holy Spirit) is greater than he who is in the world. (the devil) ”(1
John 4:4) Even though we have been
commanded by Christ to cast out demons, many of our churches do not have a
deliverance ministry and many Christians never realize that through Christ they
have been given authority over evil.
Deliverance is not
always a once in a lifetime event, but it can be an ongoing process. While we believers are still on earth we are to
be advancing in becoming more like Christ.
It is a spiritual process. Christ
sets us free but we must occupy the freedom He has given us. As we advance to drive out the enemy in our
lives there will be warfare. Yet, God
promises to contend with our enemies until they are destroyed. Many of us Christians seem to be comfortable
with a certain amount of sin (bondage) in our lives. But God is calling us to repent of and reject
all of our sins, not just some, and to “not give the devil a foothold.” (Ephesians 4:27)
Since the founding of the Church there have always been some
church groups that have had a deliverance ministry. When churches today plan to
have a deliverance ministry there are some costly mistakes that they need to
keep from making. First the ministry of
deliverance cannot be placed in the hands of a person who is an immature
Christian or a person who has wrong motives and wants to build up his own
reputation. All of the glory should be
given to God. The leaders must be humble and God fearing and bring
encouragement and comfort to the people going through the deliverance. The ministry needs to be done as a team and
each team member should be accountable to each other and to the leader. Team members should not view themselves as
having special powers that others don’t have.
Also effective deliverance is the result of being grounded
in God’s Word. Unsound doctrine and
hidden special doctrines can quickly wreck the deliverance ministry. There are
always wolves (fake Christians, false prophets) that would try to come in and
harm the sheep. (the children of God).
The church that is involved in the deliverance ministry must be on
constant watch to keep these spoilers from ruining this vital ministry.
There are other essentials for a successful deliverance
ministry. First, the ministry must be
performed in a safe place. By this I
mean a place that is not threatening to people who may be afraid to confess and
renounce their sins. A safe place is a
place where the ministers are caring and loving and where they are not shocked
by confessions of sinful behavior that they will hear. It is a place where the
people who are ministering deliverance are mature and trustworthy and where
love and grace are demonstrated. If
those coming to be delivered are going to allow another person to lay hands on
them for the purpose of casting out unclean spirits, they need to be able to
count on the persons who are ministering deliverance to keep everything that
happens there confidential.
It can be a heady thing to come up against the demonic and
see evil forces be forced out of a person when you order them to go in Jesus’
Name. It can cause the person who is
ministering deliverance to feel proud that he has been used by God. And proud that in Jesus Christ’s Name he has been
given the authority to order these evil spirits out. But if this person on the deliverance team is
not careful he can parade the hurts and pains of others before others, showing
off how amazing he is. Casting out
demons can be turned into a theatrical side show if the ministering team isn’t
humble. And the person who has been delivered may feel humiliated when they are
being showcased for others to see. And then
God is not glorified. When Jesus delivered
a person from evil spirits He often took the person away from the crowd for
these very reasons. (Mark 7:33 and 8:23)
The persons who have been delivered from evil spirits need
to learn truths and disciplines that will help them to maintain their
deliverance. They need revelation of what keeps opening the door to demonic
control and they need to stay away from these influences. People who have been
delivered from a bondage need to be connected with others who will hold them
accountable for their choices and offer them encouragement and also correction.
The freed person
needs to learn to walk in the Spirit and commit everything in their lives to
God. Scripture says: “Therefore submit
to God. Resist the devil and he will
flee from you.” (James 4:7) Ongoing submission to God and staying away
from those places where bondage can occur easily are a huge part of maintaining
freedom from past bondages.
Sometimes people are not ready to receive deliverance. They have not taken the time to be ready to
live a new life and allow God to change their old thoughts and habits. Real deliverance comes from thoughtful
preparation. One sin that can stand in
the way of successful deliverance is the sin of un- forgiveness. We must be ready to forgive people who have
sinned against us just as God has forgiven the sins we have committed against
Him. (Matthew 6:12)
Scripture says: “Walk
in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh.” (Galatians 5:16) We need to learn to live our
lives in step with the Holy Spirit. We
can receive freedom from bondage through Jesus Christ, but we have a part to play
if we are to keep that freedom.
Our part is to trust God and obey Him. To repent and renounce our sin. And God’s part is to break the yoke of bondage
and remove any demonic presence. When we
are ready then His part is to sanctify us and make us clean. Scripture says: “Purge me with hyssop, and I
shall be clean: wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.” (Psalm 51:7) Christ is our Righteousness and
through Him we are made clean. When we
find ourselves polluted by our past or loaded down with the bondage of the
present, then we can enter God’s cleansing stream and become “whiter than
snow.” It doesn’t get any better than
that!
The information and ideas for this blog were taken from
Chris Hayward’s book “God’s Cleansing Stream, Deliverance in the Local Church” with
the foreword by Jack Hayford.
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