Guillermo Maldonado's Inner Healing And Deliverance '

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In the Gospel of Mathew, we find the story of a Canaanite woman. She had a daughter that was demonized greatly. Her situation was dire and in need of Christ’s delivering power. First it is important to understand this lady was a gentile, not a Jew, therefore she was outside of the covenant and blessing of Israel. Seeing Jesus, the Canaanite woman cries out earnestly, desperately for Jesus to help deliver her daughter from this vile demon spirit.
Her first words to Jesus were not for her daughter but she cries out for Jesus to have mercy on her. She had an understanding that she did not deserve what she was getting ready to ask of Jesus. Then she calls Jesus “Lord, son of David”. By stating these words, she was humbling herself in hope of getting Jesus’s attention. This also shows that she had a revelation of who Jesus truly is. Then the following …show more content…

Those who have faith in who Jesus is. When true faith is attained, it becomes the key to freedom in one’s life. I like to say I only lead believers in deliverance. What good is it to drive demons out of non-believers. Before I start I will have the people reaffirm their faith in Christ or if they are not a believer I will lead them to Christ before I begin. Either way once faith is confirmed demons will often manifest. Therefore Christians can have demons. They don’t automatically leave at conversion or because one has faith. Faith is simply the key to unlock one’s freedom. Demons must be driven out!
Demons are squatters. They hide hoping they will not be discover. They stay hoping to continue their torment in the life of the believer. There hope is to still steel, kill and destroy. They are hoping to stop the plan of God in one’s life. I have many stories to confirm

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