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Chapter 8
A few brief suggestions for attitude and action may be added here in
condensed form, for the guidance of any who are seeking freedom from the
enemy's power:
- Keep claiming the power of the blood (Rev. 12: 11).
- Pray for light, and face the past.
- Resist the devil persistently in your spirit. Page 183,
257.
- Never give up hope that you will be set free.
- Avoid all self-introspection. Page 190.
- Live, and pray for others, and thus keep your spirit in full
aggressive and resisting power.
Again it may be said:--
- Stand daily on Rom. 6: 11; as the attitude to sin.
- Resist the enemy (James 4: 7) daily on the ground of the blood of
Christ (Rev. 12: 11)
- Live daily for others; i.e., outward, and not inward.
THE FOOTING ON ROM. 6: 11, A WEAPON OF VICTORY
The standing on Romans 6: 11 means the attitude of the believer
reckoning himself "dead unto sin . . in Christ Jesus." It is a
declaration of death--a gulf of death--to evil spirits as well as sin;
to evil spirits working in, through, for, instead of, or in conjunction
with the man.
To resist the enemy on the ground of the blood of Christ, means
wielding the weapon of the finished work of Christ, by faith; i.e.,
His death for sin, freeing the trusting believer from the guilt of sin;
His death to sin on the Cross and the believer's death with Him, freeing
the man from the power of sin, and His death victory on Calvary freeing
the believer from the power of Satan.
A condensed form of the principles, and conditions for
deliverance from the deception and possession of evil spirits in any
degree, may be given as follows:--
- Knowledge of the possibility of deception and possession;
- Admission of actual deception and possession;
- Attitude of neutrality toward all past experiences (spiritual)
until truth concerning them is ascertained;
- Refusal of all ground to evil spirits;
- (In some cases) the casting out of evil spirits by the authority
of the Name of Christ;
- The believer taking position of death to sin (Rom. 6: 11);
- The detection and refusal of all that belongs to possession;
- The understanding of the criterion of the true normal condition so
as to gauge signs of dispossession;
- Active usage of the faculties so that they reach the normal
condition.
In another brief form a summary of the steps to deliverance may be
given as follows:--
- Recognize persistently the true cause of bondage; i.e., the
work of an evil spirit or spirits.
- Choose to have absolutely nothing to do with the powers of
darkness. Frequently declare this.
- Do not talk or trouble about their manifestations. Recognize,
refuse and then ignore them.
- Refuse and reject all their lies and excuses, as they are
recognized.
- Notice the thoughts, and the way in which they come, and when, and
immediately declare the attitude of Rom. 6: 11 against all the
interferences of the enemy.
Hindrances to deliverance from deception and possession may again be
given here briefly, as:--
- Not knowing it is possible to be deceived;
- Thinking God will not allow a believer to be deceived;
- Saying "I am safe under the Blood," without intelligent knowledge
of conditions;
- Saying "I have no sin," to open the door to an "evil spirit";
- Saying "I am doing all that God wants, so all must be right";
without seeking to understand what the will of the Lord is.
(Eph. 5: 10- 17).
Some hints on overcoming passivity of mind, are as follows:--
- Act as far as you can, doing what you can.
- Take the initiative, instead of passively depending on others.
- Decide for yourself in everything you can. Do not lean on others.
- Live in the moment, watch and pray step by step.
- We your mind, and THINK--think over all you do, and say, and are.
THE SLOW WEAKENING OF POSSESSION AS THE
BELIEVER MAINTAINS RESISTANCE
Col. 3: The possession by the enemy now slowly weakens as the
ground which he held is steadily refused, and given up. The Deceiver
fought long to obtain the ground, and the believer may have to
fight a long time ere he is fully set free.
note 34
The weakening of the possession, too, is according to the
degree in
which the ground is removed, and if the man does not meanwhile give more
ground to the foe. This makes the deliverance gradual, it is true, but
in most cases the snare may have been gradually woven about him
for many years. Film after film may have slowly come upon the mind,
note 35
preparing for the deception of after years.
Col. 4: Following the steady attitude of the refusal of the ground,
light begins to break in, with the discovery of the "excuses" the enemy
is making to hide the true location. For the persistent endeavor is to
make the man believe that the manifestations are due to some other
cause. The chief excuses over the manifestation of possession centre
around the suggestions, "it is divine," "natural," "physical," or else
temperament, circumstances, others' wrong doing,
note 36
etc., in order to cover or hide the ground which is held. But as the
excuses are recognized, the believer resists them, and calls the excuses
by the right name of Satan's lies.
After getting rid of the counterfeits of the Divine workings, the
difficult stage is the recognizing and getting free from the
counterfeits of the man himself. note 37
As the "excuses" or lies are recognized the believer becomes more acute
in detection, and less ready to accept the "natural" and "physical"
causes as true explanations, without examination and certainty, e.g.,
if he "cannot bear" to hear, or speak about a person, he asks Why? If an
attack on a certain point does not cease, he asks Why?
The truth is, a believer cannot bear things because of attack
through possession, and he cannot do things because of
possession. note 38
NAMING THE ATTACK A FACTOR IN VICTORY
Naming the "attack" is a great factor for victory. For example, an
attack may be made to hinder, then the believer must be on guard against
all hindrances, seen and unseen, which the Hinderer is placing in his
way; it may be to make him impatient, then he must be on guard over all
things liable to test his patience. The sooner the attack is recognized
and named, the quicker the weapon can be called into use to destroy it.
It may be a flood of accusations of wrong doing, which need to be
recognized, or tested as to their truth. When the Accuser charges the
believer with some specific wrong over a certain thing, and he
surrenders that thing to God, if the accusation
note 39
does not then pass away, it shows that it is not the true ground for the
accusation, but some other cause hidden from view. The believer should
then seek light from God upon the hidden causes according to John 3: 21;
and refuse the cause of the accusation without knowing what it
is, saying, "I refuse the cause of this attack, whatever it is, and I
trust the Lord to destroy it." But often, when the believer is charged
with being wrong over a certain thing, and it is fought off again and
again in this way, it does not pass away. Then the true cause of the
attack is possession, and not a "thing" at all. The matter to be
fought is possession as a whole.
The true location of the deceiving spirit will often be found in an
opposite direction to the apparent one, for they know they are being
exposed, and dislodged, and so they vigorously ply an attack upon some
other place to divert attention. note 40
THE SYMPTOMS SLOWLY PASSING AWAY
Col. 5: note 41
THE EFFECT OF THESE PRECEDING STEPS CAN NOW BE SEEN. The symptoms slowly
pass away, and the believer, coming back to normal conditions, finds his
faculties usable, and his thoughts once more under the control of his
volition. It is a spiritual resurrection from a Satanic burial.
Now the one who is being freed must be on guard not to think
it is final victory, or that the deceiving spirit has been fully
dislodged because the manifestations have ceased; nor must he
think that, when the intruder has been "cast out," in cases where
casting out is possible and successful, that he is completely delivered,
if there are no actual manifestations. It is necessary to watch and pray
as never before. The evil spirit has been exposed, the soul has been
undeceived; but the deeper the deception the longer is the time for the
film of Satan upon the mind to be removed,
note 42
and the passivity of the various faculties, of spirit, soul or body, to
be destroyed. To be "undeceived," does not always mean to be fully
delivered. The believer must therefore beware of the snare of ceasing
the fight against possession when ease comes.
note 43
It is here that the believer needs to know himself, so as to be able
to judge of the extent of his liberation; and this he does by having a
clear criterion of his true normal condition, so as to detect whether he
is above it, and therefore strained beyond his normal poise and
measure, or below it, and therefore less capable in all the
departments of his being.
THE IMPORTANCE OF KNOWING THE TRUE NORMAL
For these reasons it is essential and indispensable for full
deliverance from the power of evil spirits, that a believer know the
standard of his normal condition, and with this gauge before him, can
judge of his degree of deliverance, physically, intellectually, and
spiritually, so as to fight through with steady volition and faith,
until every faculty is free, and he stands a liberated man in the
liberty wherewith Christ has made him free.
As he judges himself by this criterion he may say, "Things are not
the same as they were," and he then fights through by prayer to his
normal condition. The deceiving spirits will suggest all kinds of
excuses to stop the man's advance to freedom; e.g., if he is
forty years of age, they will suggest that the "mind cannot be as
vigorous as at twenty"; or "overwork" is the cause of his being below
what he should be, but he must not accept reasons which appear to be
"natural," IF HE HAS BEEN A SUBJECT OF POSSESSION.
note 44
Let the believer know the highest measure of grace whereunto he has
attained, for spirit, soul and body, and resist all attempts of the
powers of darkness to keep him below it at any time.
note 45
If he is vigilant he will know that the lying spirits will endeavor to
deceive him about it, and he must resist their lies.
REGAINING THE NORMAL
Some practical ways of keeping the mind in its normal working
condition, may be briefly suggested as follows:--
(a) ATTITUDE TO THE PAST. There should be no "regrets," or
brooding over things done or undone. This is an ordinary operation of
the mind in thinking over the past, entangled into an evil kind of
thinking which is generally described as "brooding."
note 46
The believer must earn to discern for himself when he is simply
"thinking," or being drawn into a state of "regretting" or brooding. For
victory in the life, there must be victory in regard to the past, with
all its failures. The good of the past causes no trouble to the
mind, but only the real or supposed evil. This should be dealt with by
dealing with God, on the ground of 1 John 1: 7, and thus the believer be
delivered from it.
In regaining the normal working of the mind, it needs first to be
brought into action, and then into balanced action. This is very
difficult, and at times impossible, whilst there is evil spirit
possession. Possession must therefore pass away before balanced working
is restored. This principle applies to every faculty.
(b) THE ATTITUDE TO THE FUTURE. The same may be said in the
action of the mind in regard to the future. It is lawful to think
of the past and think of the future, so long as the evil state of
"brooding," brought about by sin, or Satan, is not yielded to.
(c) THE ATTITUDE TO EVIL SPIRITS. They must not be permitted
to interfere, by the believer seeing to it that no new ground is given
to them, either for possession, or interference.
(d) THE ATTITUDE TO THE PRESENT MOMENT. This should
be a steady concentration of mind upon the duties of the moment, keeping
it in active readiness for use as occasion requires. This does not mean
ceaseless activity, for activity of the mind so that it is never at
rest, can be a symptom of possession.
note 47
THE WEAPON OF THE WORD OF GOD
The believer must understand that the regaining of the facile use of
the faculties, and the maintenance of the mind in healthy condition,
after passive surrender to evil spirits, will mean a steady fight with
the powers of darkness, which will require the use of the weapons of
warfare given in the Word of God, as tried and proved by experience.
Weapons, for instance, such as the truth in the text "Sufficient for the
day is the evil thereof," for resisting brooding over the past, or
torturing pictures of the future; "Resist the devil and he will flee
from you," when the pressure of the enemy is severe; and other
"fighting" texts, which will prove truly to be the "sword of the Spirit"
to thrust at the enemy, in the evil day of his onslaught upon the
escaping believer.
(e) THE STEADY ATTITUDE OR ACTION OF THE WILL. In keeping the
mind in normal working condition, free from the interference of the
enemy, the believer should maintain the attitude of the will steadily
set; i.e., "I will that my mind shall not be passive; "I
will to have full control of, and to use my faculties;" "I
will to recognize everything that comes from demon-possession;" all
of which declares the CHOICE of the man, rather than his
determination to do these things. The powers of darkness are not
affected by mere determination--i.e., resolve--but they are
rendered powerless by the act of volition definitely choosing, in
the strength given of God, to stand against them.
THE RESULTS IN EXPERIENCE WHEN DELIVERED
Col. 6: The believer now finds the following results in experience.
He has clear vision in the light of God, of the enemy's workings,
without fear; a clear mind, intelligently in exercise in all its
actions; a calm decision of the will, with a strong pure spirit in
resisting, without hesitation, all he sees to be of the Adversary.
Instead of acceptance of the enemy's workings, there is an established
attitude of refusal; instead of a lie in the mind there is truth;
instead of ignorance there is knowledge.
The delivered believer now has a deep longing for the deliverance of
others he sees to be in the net of the fowler; acute insight into the
devil's true character in his bitter enmity to Christ and His redeemed;
past perplexities in spiritual experiences are now clearly understood,
and the Adversary detected where it was little thought he had a place;
the undeceived one now seeing with astonishment the "naturalness" of his
supernatural workings. This man is never off guard now, but always
alert, watching against the powers of darkness, whilst relying upon the
strength of God, and there is a manifest development of resisting power
against the wicked spirits attacking him in the heavenly places, instead
of the weak and passive attitude of the past, which enabled them to
hinder or mislead him.
The steps to deliverance which have been given, deal with the
PRACTICAL ASPECT OF THE BELIEVER'S ACTIONS. On the Divine side, the
victory has been won, and Satan and his deceiving spirits have been
conquered, but the actual liberation of the believer demands his ACTIVE
COOPERATION WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT, and the steady exercise of his
volition, choosing freedom instead of bondage, and the normal use of
every faculty of his being, set at liberty from the bondage of the
enemy.
"He that doeth the truth cometh to the light" (John 3: 21)
said the Lord. Evil spirits hate scrutiny, and so work under cover with
deception and lies. The believer must come to the light of God
for His light upon all spiritual experiences, as well as all other
departments of the life, if he is to "cast off the works of darkness"
(Rom. 13: 12) and put on the armor of God- -the armor of light.
THE SCRIPTURE ASPECT OF DELIVERANCE
The Blood of Jesus Christ, God's Son, cleanseth us from all sin, if
we walk in the light; but the light must shine in for the soul to
walk in it. The evil spirits can be cast out in the Name of the Lord
Jesus, but the GROUND THEY HAVE GAINED CAN ONLY BE REMOVED BY THE
INTELLIGENT CHOICE OF THE WILL REFUSING the ground given to them, and
appropriating the deliverance by death with Christ on Calvary.
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