• Christian Uzoechi, a servant of Jesus Christ by the will of God, graced with an excellent spirit, full of grace and truth in Christ.

    To the Church of Jesus Christ, the glorious assembly of the Firstborn, dearly beloved, precious saints of the King of kings and Lord of lords.

    Grace, joy, and peace from the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ be multiplied unto you.

    My brethren, you are of God and have overcome them, for greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world (1 John 4:4). No matter what the enemy tries to throw across your path, you have already overcome, for in Christ, you are more than conquerors (Romans 8:37). For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil (1 John 3:8).

    The Apostle Peter said, "Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened unto you: But rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ's sufferings; that, when his glory shall be revealed, ye may be glad also with exceeding joy" (1 Peter 4:12–13). And according to James, "My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials" (James 1:2).

    Count it all joy, brethren, for great is the Lord's faithfulness. The Lord never promised a Christian walk without trials. Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution (2 Timothy 3:12). But be encouraged by the amazing statement from the lips of the Lord Jesus in John 16:33: "Be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." Yes, we can be of good cheer in the midst of trials, for if it were impossible to rejoice in the midst of trials and persecutions, the Lord would have said otherwise. But He said, "Be of good cheer," and through brother James, He said, "Count it all joy."

    Although we cannot stop the enemy from sending thoughts of worry, fear, and doubt, we can stop him from successfully projecting them into our minds. For it is written, "Resist the devil, and he will flee from you" (James 4:7). And according to 2 Corinthians 10:5, we can cast down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bring into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ.

    Sometimes, it may not appear to be an easy thing to cast down these thoughts of worry, fear, and doubt, but we can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth us (Philippians 4:13). Glory to God! We have been crucified with Christ: nevertheless we live; yet not us, but Christ lives in us: and the life which we now live in the flesh we live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved us, and gave Himself for us (Galatians 2:20). Rest in the Lord of Glory, for we which have believed do enter into rest (Hebrews 4:3).

    Brothers and sisters, do not let the trials stop you. Do not let the persecutions hinder you. Keep moving from glory to glory, and keep shining by the Power of the Holy Spirit. For it is written, "Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven" (Matthew 5:16). Keep walking in the light, even as He is in the light. Let sorrow be turned into joy. Let restlessness and confusion be turned into peace, for the Prince of Peace lives in you. Let your soul bless the Lord, and all that is within you bless His Holy Name (Psalm 103). The Lord is God.

    Let the love of Christ continue to reign in your hearts. Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing instant in prayer (Romans 12:12).

    Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling, and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy,

    To the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever. Amen (Jude 1:24–25).

    The Lord Jesus Christ loves you with an everlasting love.

    Amen.
    Christian Uzoechi, a servant of Jesus Christ by the will of God, graced with an excellent spirit, full of grace and truth in Christ. To the Church of Jesus Christ, the glorious assembly of the Firstborn, dearly beloved, precious saints of the King of kings and Lord of lords. Grace, joy, and peace from the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ be multiplied unto you. My brethren, you are of God and have overcome them, for greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world (1 John 4:4). No matter what the enemy tries to throw across your path, you have already overcome, for in Christ, you are more than conquerors (Romans 8:37). For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil (1 John 3:8). The Apostle Peter said, "Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened unto you: But rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ's sufferings; that, when his glory shall be revealed, ye may be glad also with exceeding joy" (1 Peter 4:12–13). And according to James, "My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials" (James 1:2). Count it all joy, brethren, for great is the Lord's faithfulness. The Lord never promised a Christian walk without trials. Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution (2 Timothy 3:12). But be encouraged by the amazing statement from the lips of the Lord Jesus in John 16:33: "Be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." Yes, we can be of good cheer in the midst of trials, for if it were impossible to rejoice in the midst of trials and persecutions, the Lord would have said otherwise. But He said, "Be of good cheer," and through brother James, He said, "Count it all joy." Although we cannot stop the enemy from sending thoughts of worry, fear, and doubt, we can stop him from successfully projecting them into our minds. For it is written, "Resist the devil, and he will flee from you" (James 4:7). And according to 2 Corinthians 10:5, we can cast down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bring into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ. Sometimes, it may not appear to be an easy thing to cast down these thoughts of worry, fear, and doubt, but we can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth us (Philippians 4:13). Glory to God! We have been crucified with Christ: nevertheless we live; yet not us, but Christ lives in us: and the life which we now live in the flesh we live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved us, and gave Himself for us (Galatians 2:20). Rest in the Lord of Glory, for we which have believed do enter into rest (Hebrews 4:3). Brothers and sisters, do not let the trials stop you. Do not let the persecutions hinder you. Keep moving from glory to glory, and keep shining by the Power of the Holy Spirit. For it is written, "Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven" (Matthew 5:16). Keep walking in the light, even as He is in the light. Let sorrow be turned into joy. Let restlessness and confusion be turned into peace, for the Prince of Peace lives in you. Let your soul bless the Lord, and all that is within you bless His Holy Name (Psalm 103). The Lord is God. Let the love of Christ continue to reign in your hearts. Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing instant in prayer (Romans 12:12). Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling, and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy, To the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever. Amen (Jude 1:24–25). The Lord Jesus Christ loves you with an everlasting love. Amen.
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  • Isaiah 48:22 “There is no peace,” says the Lord, “for the wicked.”

    Chapter 48 in the book of Isaiah is written to the Israelites during their exile in Babylon. In the chapter, God reminded them of their past rebellious acts, lamenting the fact that had they just heeded His warnings they’d have experienced peace like a river (Isaiah 48:17-18). It is not that He did not want peace for His people. He did, just as He desires peace for us today. But when we live a life of rebellion and sin, we separate ourselves from Him because He is holy and righteous.

    Despite their rebellion and refusal to listen, He still loved them and still provided hope in the midst of their exile. He promised to redeem and deliver them. They would eventually leave Babylon and return to their homeland. They needed their hearts to be right with Him, though.

    Verse 22 serves as a stark reminder that there are consequences for disobedience and rebellion. Though He promised deliverance of the faithful, He made certain that they understood that those who still refused to submit to His ways would not experience peace and wholeness. True shalom is tied to our obedience and the relationship we have with Him.

    The wicked, those who refused to submit and persisted in their rebellious beliefs and practices, experienced the promised deliverance and returned to their homes, but they remained in restless spiritual turmoil and still faced judgement for their hearts. There is no peace for people who go against His will.

    Genuine peace, the true peace that results in spiritual fruit, comes only to those who trust and follow God. A life that is separate from Him, a life of rebellion and sin, will always experience inward restlessness, corruption, and turmoil. Peace is not obtained by self-help techniques or books, it is not found in asking others to pray for you. It is only found in Him. We must repent, realign our hearts and behaviors with His Word, and then we can experience the reconciliation and renewal that comes from Christ alone.


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    Isaiah 48:22 “There is no peace,” says the Lord, “for the wicked.” Chapter 48 in the book of Isaiah is written to the Israelites during their exile in Babylon. In the chapter, God reminded them of their past rebellious acts, lamenting the fact that had they just heeded His warnings they’d have experienced peace like a river (Isaiah 48:17-18). It is not that He did not want peace for His people. He did, just as He desires peace for us today. But when we live a life of rebellion and sin, we separate ourselves from Him because He is holy and righteous. Despite their rebellion and refusal to listen, He still loved them and still provided hope in the midst of their exile. He promised to redeem and deliver them. They would eventually leave Babylon and return to their homeland. They needed their hearts to be right with Him, though. Verse 22 serves as a stark reminder that there are consequences for disobedience and rebellion. Though He promised deliverance of the faithful, He made certain that they understood that those who still refused to submit to His ways would not experience peace and wholeness. True shalom is tied to our obedience and the relationship we have with Him. The wicked, those who refused to submit and persisted in their rebellious beliefs and practices, experienced the promised deliverance and returned to their homes, but they remained in restless spiritual turmoil and still faced judgement for their hearts. There is no peace for people who go against His will. Genuine peace, the true peace that results in spiritual fruit, comes only to those who trust and follow God. A life that is separate from Him, a life of rebellion and sin, will always experience inward restlessness, corruption, and turmoil. Peace is not obtained by self-help techniques or books, it is not found in asking others to pray for you. It is only found in Him. We must repent, realign our hearts and behaviors with His Word, and then we can experience the reconciliation and renewal that comes from Christ alone. #TEENS4JESUS #devotion #dailydevotional #christianteens #DailyBibleVerse
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  • EVIDENCE OF OCCULT OPPRESSION AND SUBJECTION. Part 3 of 3.
    (7) Magic practices. Continued.
    In the neurotic person, for example, a symptom may be only the outward indication of more serious inner disturbances. An alcoholic may be suffering, not merely from a bad habit, but from a serious neurosis. Such nervous afflictions as stuttering may be relieved through hypnosis, only to be replaced by neurotic tensions which affect the entire personality. Migraine headaches relieved through hypnotherapy may be replaced by some form of psychosis.

    In the second place, contrary to popular opinion, there are many instances where criminal or immoral acts have been performed by a person subjected to someone else through hypnosis, which the subjected person would not have done in his conscious state of mind. When one thus surrenders his will to another individual, he then wills to do whatever the person who hypnotized him cares to suggest. He may even perform ridiculous or morally reprehensible acts, if the hypnotist uses the correct techniques of suggestion. For example, a hypnotized individual may be led to disrobe in public if told that he is in the privacy of his own bedroom. From time to time, the newspapers report cases such as the woman who plotted to murder her husband, while under hypnosis by her lover. Women have been abused, crimes committed, and other scandalous acts performed by individuals under hypnosis.

    To make matters worse, cheap literature on the newsstands today popularizes the subject, encouraging young people to practice hypnotism on one another, sometimes with serious mental, emotional, and psychic consequences. The danger of amateur hypnotism is that it can induce psychoneuroses or arouse deep-seated complexes, compulsions, phobias, and other permanent mental and emotional disturbances. Even professional therapists are not always able to cope with the results of hypnotherapy. How much less can a stage hypnotist or novice, who lack the knowledge of the functioning of the mind and emotions!

    When one thus surrenders his will to another, he becomes susceptible to hypnotic suggestion from then on. In fact, he may even become "psychically dependent" upon the other person. This danger is also encountered in telepathy, especially if these practices are carried on repeatedly.

    However, the greatest threat in the hypnotized state of the surrendered will is the fact that the individual is open to the invasion of evil spirits. In order to be hypnotized, he has set aside the one divinely endowed moral and spiritual safeguard against such intrusion: the free and independent exercise of his personal will. In other words, he has at that point forfeited his independent, moral right to say "yes" or "no." So-called medical or therapeutic hypnosis obviously has no more safeguards against this danger than does the amateur hypnotist. Demons have admitted through the lips of those possessed that Satan himself is the power behind the hypnotist! The moral and spiritual implications involved in hypnotism of any sort should be obvious to any concerned person.

    (8.) Spiritism and mediumistic powers.
    In addition to the extrasensory powers of clairvoyance, telepathy, divination, psychometry, and so forth, certain other paranormal or psychic abilities can result from occult subjection. These include self-induced trance states; spirit writing; levitation (the lifting or floating of objects) and table-tipping; astral projection (projection of the spirit or psyche out of the body to another place); spirit knockings or rappings; telekinesis (objects are caused to move mysteriously about the room; musical instruments play as by unseen hands); apports (articles made to appear in locked rooms); materializations (the power to materialize the alleged spirit of the dead, as well as other objects, into visible form); parakinesis (PK, or the ability to control objects by the power of the mind and will); and many other forms of psychic phenomena. Many of these occult and psychic powers are found, not only in those who are practicing mediums, but also in those who have had occult associations.

    Involvement in occultism often results in such total subjection to these powers that the individual is almost, if not entirely, dependent upon fortune tellers for information and advice; astrologers for guidance in the daily affairs of business and life; magical practices for healing, controlling the forces of nature, or influencing others; and so on, until the victim is hopelessly entangled in a labyrinth of evil influences and control.

    2. Occult Oppression.
    The foregoing forms of psychic powers and extrasensory abilities, which result from occult involvement, are indicative of occult "subjection"; that is, such persons have been brought into subjection to the powers of darkness (although they do not always recognize their source). As a result of having opened themselves to these demonic forces, they have become "psychically" subjected. However, occult participation does not always result in such sensitivity; often only a form of "oppression" occurs. In any event, oppression in some form will be the final outcome; but those who have become "psychic" or clairvoyant will usually suffer the most. At this point we shall note the most significant forms of psychic oppression which result from occult involvement.

    (1) Poltergeist activity.
    Poltergeist (German for "noisy ghost") activity is not uncommon, and has been observed by many reliable witnesses. These are malicious works perpetrated by demonic spirits to terrify victims as a consequence of occult involvement.

    This form of oppression involves psychic attacks in the form of bizarre occurrences. The individual sees objects floating about the room. Sometimes they fall to the floor with a loud crash, as though thrown by some unseen power. Mysterious fires break out in his home. He hears strange noises, rappings, knockings, and often rattling chains, moaning, weeping or crying. Disembodied spirit voices speak threats and obscenities.

    Articles suddenly appear or disappear in closed and locked rooms. Furniture moves about the room. Unseen hands begin to play the piano in the middle of the night. The bed suddenly rises off the floor and the covers are unceremoniously yanked off the victim. Doors mysteriously open and slam shut. The doorbell begins to ring incessantly, but upon investigation, the frightful confusion ends as suddenly as it began.

    Light bulbs burst. Rocks, dirt, broken glass and other rubble pour down through the ceiling leaving no trace of how they entered, for the ceiling remains undisturbed. All the lights in the house suddenly flash on and off. Phantom footsteps are heard on the stairs, or strange noises, such as a trunk sliding across the floor, are heard in the attic. Stones and china are sometimes thrown about with abandon, or the furniture is upset. Personal objects disappear or are hidden from the owner, and it is not uncommon for violent and vicious attacks to be made upon the victim himself.

    Incredible as it may seem, few people seem to realize the relationship between this form of oppression and the occult involvement of the victim. As a result, even Christians have been unable to cope properly with it in their attempts to liberate the oppressed. Unless one deals with this oppression from an occult standpoint, there can be no assurance of deliverance and liberation from these psychic or poltergeist attacks.

    Poltergeist activities are sometimes confined to the particular residence or area in which they occur, often as a result of seances, Spiritualist meetings, or some other form of occult activity having been conducted there at some time. Nevertheless, it is the present or past occult involvement of the individual, or within his family, that makes him personally susceptible to these attacks. A certain pastor seen further evidence for this from their counseling experience in that, before liberation, one oppressed individual continued to suffer even after moving to other places of residence.

    (2) Apparitions, specters, monstrous phantasms.
    Appearances of ghostly figures, specters, and demonic creatures, such as headless figures, weird animals, or other hideous creatures (often dismissed as hallucinations), are frequently experienced by those who have had some kind of occult connection. One oppressed victim was almost driven insane when, upon smelling fire and brimstone in the room, turned and saw a filthy, slimy demonic creature. Another was confronted by a headless body. Another encountered a faceless specter upon opening the door. Such things as dwarfs; dark, ugly, leering faces; disembodied hands; serpents; and other fearsome phantasms are sometimes seen. The voice or apparition of a friend or relative of the oppressed individual may appear as a portent, warning of an impending accident or serious illness, or the death of the friend or relative, often at the moment of the tragedy or shortly thereafter. Others under occult oppression may sense the presence of an invisible intelligence or some oppressive, dark creature or power, which lurks about the room, or even follows its victim about. At times, malevolent spirits may actually attack an oppressed individual, choking, biting, throttling, or otherwise molesting the victim. Psychic attacks in the form of persistent nightmares are also common.

    (3) Incubi and succubi experiences.
    This is an attempted assault upon a human by an unclean spirit or demon of lust for the purpose of gratifying its sexual appetites. Women and men alike are known to have suffered such attempts at sexual molestation, as well as actual attacks. Both history and a certain pastor’s counseling experience confirm the reality of such experiences. II Peter 2:4, and Jude 6-7, taken literally, provide adequate Scriptural basis for the reality of such bizarre occurrences.

    C. Spiritual Subjection and Oppression.
    Occult involvement invariably affects one spiritually, frequently causing serious damage to one's spiritual life and faith. The spiritual effects and influence of the powers of darkness are readily apparent in the symptoms which follow, not all of which would necessarily be found in any one individual, nor to the same degree. Often there is progressive spiritual deterioration, and disintegration in the area of faith, unless deliverance is effected. Evil influences continue their destructive work even in the lives of Christians. This is true even if the occult participation was insignificant; regardless of how far in the past it took place; and even if it took place before the individual became a Christian.

    1. Indifference to spiritual things.
    Spiritual deterioration is seen in a noticeable indifference to the Word of God, prayer, worship, and spiritual matters in general. Often this happens against the individual's own will, and he has little success in overcoming this state, though he may try repeatedly to reverse his increasing spiritual apathy.

    2. Serious problems concerning doubt and unbelief.
    Extreme and persistent doubts concerning the teachings of Scripture, especially the supernatural, or difficulty in exercising faith, are clear evidence of spiritual deterioration as a result of occult associations. Often these individuals seem to be powerless to resist the temptation to doubt, waver, question, and distrust God, His promises, and His ministers. At times they feel almost overwhelmed by skepticism, suspicion, incredulity, disbelief, indecision, and other misgivings.

    3. Religious aberrations.
    Religious delusions, heresies, and errors, ranging from agnosticism to affirming the doctrines of Spiritualism, Modernism, New Age religion, or other religious cults, indicate occult subjection. Other aberrations include pious self-righteousness, spiritual pride, and hypocrisy. Many religious extremes, such as abnormal aversion to certain foods (which the individual is well prepared to justify on personal, religious, or medical grounds), serious deviations from Scripture in doctrine or practice, asceticism, and extreme antagonism toward other religious bodies or Christian groups, are also found.

    4. Inability to receive the Holy Spirit.
    Frequently, those with occult associations find a spiritual barrier when they wish to receive the baptism in the Holy Spirit, although some have earnestly desired and sought the experience for years. Liberation from occult powers, which act as hindrances, is the only solution we have found.

    Resistance.
    A very significant indication of the spiritual effect upon some who have had occult involvement is their resistance to the teaching concerning the reality of occult subjection and oppression, and their indifference to the dangers involved. This is one of the characteristic marks of occult delusion and enslavement in some who have been guilty of occult sins. Their hostile reaction is often the work of a spirit of pride which prevents them from admitting their gullibility, sin, and delusion. It may be motivated by their reluctance to sever occult connections. The powers of darkness struggle against being discovered and removed from their position of influence and control. The very resistance itself, in view of the plain teachings of Scripture condemning these practices, is evidence enough of occult subjection in such individuals.

    This resistance is often expressed as unwillingness on the part of the oppressed individual to accept the fact that a Christian can be oppressed by Satan-even though this individual is usually suffering such oppression at the time! Of course, he blames his problems, for which he is seeking help, on some other source or on causes unknown. Experience has shown that, unless the oppressed or subjected person recognizes and admits the source of resistance to the fact of occult oppression and subjection, and unless he personally resists in faith the powers of darkness at this point, deliverance from this condition is impossible.

    6. Occult bondage and opposition to God.
    Where spiritual damage is severe, the person may be in such a state of bondage to the powers of darkness that severe forms of occult subjection are observed:
    . Inability to believe on or confess Christ, even where there is a desire to believe;
    . Difficulty in praying or reading the Word of God, often accompanied by extreme drowsiness or an inability to concentrate;
    .Too easily being distracted during the preaching or teaching of the Scriptures, or difficulty understanding them;
    . Inability to acknowledge the fact of the efficacy of the blood Atonement, or the Deity of Christ;
    . Unclean thoughts and sexual images entering the mind when trying to enter into a time of private devotions or prayer;
    . Dependence upon, or enslavement to, various forms of occultism.
    . Opposition to God, as seen in the following characteristics, is unmistakable evidence of demon possession:
    . Blasphemous thoughts against God, Christ, and the Trinity;
    . Opposition to the work of the Holy Spirit; Aversion to all references to the blood of Christ or His Deity;
    . Scorn, mockery, and ridicule toward the Bible, preaching, believers, Christianity, or divine and holy things in general.

    Such persons often manifest violent raging, cursing, and blasphemous opposition against all attempts at deliverance-even when this liberation is being sought by the subjected individual himself! Usually, however, their bondage to occultism is greater than their will power or desire for deliverance from such enslavement.

    D. Physical Oppression.
    Certain physical symptoms indicate the presence and activity of demonic powers. These are related to outward behavior, bodily appearance, and to the physical condition. Of course, the mere presence of just one of these symptoms is not conclusive proof of demonic oppression and activity, but could be the result of some other cause. Inexperienced individuals need to be warned against the temptation to evaluate the spiritual state of others on the basis of these symptoms alone.

    1. Speech and behavioral abnormalities.
    The oppressed individual will frequently manifest one or more of the following symptoms, and usually in a noticeably abnormal manner: excessive talkativeness; unusual loudness of tone and voice; hysterical laughter; persistent restlessness and uneasiness; silliness; giddiness; unusually foolish talk and behavior; incongruity of actions; muttering to oneself; incoherence in speech and thought; compulsive shouting or screaming when provoked; the absence of certain normal reflexes, or the exaggeration of others; peculiar postures (e.g ., unrelaxed, abnormally rigid and ramrod straight; or exactly the opposite state of lethargic, sluggish droopiness); deep sighing, denoting despondency or feelings of self pity; shunning or withdrawal from public scrutiny; odd, annoyingly repetitious eccentricities of speech.

    In actual cases of demon possession, especially when the evil spirits in the individual feel threatened with exposure or expulsion, or when they find themselves in the presence of the power of the blood and the Name of Jesus, more violent physical manifestations are often seen, such as: foaming at the mouth; retching; screaming; cursing, blasphemy; raging against Christianity; physical resistance; threatened or attempted violence; and at times, convulsions, with pains and cramps, or a state of catalepsy.

    Often at such times spirits will speak through the possessed victim. An intelligence is manifested that does not belong to the individual himself. Sometimes a possessed individual can understand or speak a foreign language which he has not studied (not to be confused with Biblical tongues, since in demon possession it is the demon, who knows the language, speaking through the person). Frequently, there is knowledge of hidden facts, a prognostication of future events, a display of physical feats of supernormal strength, or other supernatural phenomena.

    2. Abnormal facial characteristics.
    The face of an oppressed individual is often contorted by fear, chronic doubts, incredulity, or anxiety; his countenance maybe strained, uneasy, or tormented. Such individuals seldom smile, and have no joy in their conversation or life. They commonly wear a morbid expression, and often think of suicide.

    Others display a defiant, wicked, scowling, perverse, dark or sullen appearance. At times the complexion is also affected, being dark and somber, or pallid and corpse-like. Other extremes of facial expression are a stereotyped, frozen smile or grimace, or an impassive, stoical absence of expression.

    Some have abnormally bright and protruding eyes; others, a glazed, trance-like, or hunted, animal-like stare. In others there is a wicked, defiant glare, or a demonic leering in the eyes.

    3. Abnormal physical ailments.
    Chronic, persistent physical ailments, diseases, or pains that do not respond to prayer or treatment of any kind, but which seem to linger on and on, may indicate occult oppression. Mere prayer for healing is insufficient, since one must deal with the occult cause of the affliction, not just the physical effect. In these cases, deliverance from occult bondage is a crucial step in receiving liberation.

    E. Material, Domestic, and Social Forms of Oppression.
    Most people are unaware of the far-reaching effects of occult participation. Occult associations can also result in oppression which affects the lives of others. It may, for example, produce serious marital problems, often culminating in divorce. One person traced the beginning of marital strife and incompatibility to the day following a visit to a seance. Discord between parents and children; disputes with neighbors; friction and strife between business associates or others; and church divisions and irreconcilable schisms can result.

    This form of oppression is the operation of divisive and factious spirits whose primary objective is to work in the affairs of men to divide, disrupt, confuse, deceive, distract, disturb, perplex, and disorganize. Their sole aim is in every way to destroy unity, harmony, and peace; to cause as much affliction, sorrow, agony, anguish, grief, misery, misfortune, privation, distrust, suspicion, doubt, anxiety, and confusion as possible in the daily circumstances of life. Persistent financial distress, material loss, and subjection to poverty, need, scarcity, and other material privations, can also result from occult involvement.

    Deliverance from all forms of oppression and subjection resulting from occult involvement can come only in one way, and it is to this that we now turn to in our next studies. Edited. Shared.
    To be Continued.

    God willing, more will be posted soon. All glory to Jesus alone.
    ❤️EVIDENCE OF OCCULT OPPRESSION AND SUBJECTION. Part 3 of 3. (7) Magic practices. Continued. In the neurotic person, for example, a symptom may be only the outward indication of more serious inner disturbances. An alcoholic may be suffering, not merely from a bad habit, but from a serious neurosis. Such nervous afflictions as stuttering may be relieved through hypnosis, only to be replaced by neurotic tensions which affect the entire personality. Migraine headaches relieved through hypnotherapy may be replaced by some form of psychosis. In the second place, contrary to popular opinion, there are many instances where criminal or immoral acts have been performed by a person subjected to someone else through hypnosis, which the subjected person would not have done in his conscious state of mind. When one thus surrenders his will to another individual, he then wills to do whatever the person who hypnotized him cares to suggest. He may even perform ridiculous or morally reprehensible acts, if the hypnotist uses the correct techniques of suggestion. For example, a hypnotized individual may be led to disrobe in public if told that he is in the privacy of his own bedroom. From time to time, the newspapers report cases such as the woman who plotted to murder her husband, while under hypnosis by her lover. Women have been abused, crimes committed, and other scandalous acts performed by individuals under hypnosis. To make matters worse, cheap literature on the newsstands today popularizes the subject, encouraging young people to practice hypnotism on one another, sometimes with serious mental, emotional, and psychic consequences. The danger of amateur hypnotism is that it can induce psychoneuroses or arouse deep-seated complexes, compulsions, phobias, and other permanent mental and emotional disturbances. Even professional therapists are not always able to cope with the results of hypnotherapy. How much less can a stage hypnotist or novice, who lack the knowledge of the functioning of the mind and emotions! When one thus surrenders his will to another, he becomes susceptible to hypnotic suggestion from then on. In fact, he may even become "psychically dependent" upon the other person. This danger is also encountered in telepathy, especially if these practices are carried on repeatedly. However, the greatest threat in the hypnotized state of the surrendered will is the fact that the individual is open to the invasion of evil spirits. In order to be hypnotized, he has set aside the one divinely endowed moral and spiritual safeguard against such intrusion: the free and independent exercise of his personal will. In other words, he has at that point forfeited his independent, moral right to say "yes" or "no." So-called medical or therapeutic hypnosis obviously has no more safeguards against this danger than does the amateur hypnotist. Demons have admitted through the lips of those possessed that Satan himself is the power behind the hypnotist! The moral and spiritual implications involved in hypnotism of any sort should be obvious to any concerned person. (8.) Spiritism and mediumistic powers. In addition to the extrasensory powers of clairvoyance, telepathy, divination, psychometry, and so forth, certain other paranormal or psychic abilities can result from occult subjection. These include self-induced trance states; spirit writing; levitation (the lifting or floating of objects) and table-tipping; astral projection (projection of the spirit or psyche out of the body to another place); spirit knockings or rappings; telekinesis (objects are caused to move mysteriously about the room; musical instruments play as by unseen hands); apports (articles made to appear in locked rooms); materializations (the power to materialize the alleged spirit of the dead, as well as other objects, into visible form); parakinesis (PK, or the ability to control objects by the power of the mind and will); and many other forms of psychic phenomena. Many of these occult and psychic powers are found, not only in those who are practicing mediums, but also in those who have had occult associations. Involvement in occultism often results in such total subjection to these powers that the individual is almost, if not entirely, dependent upon fortune tellers for information and advice; astrologers for guidance in the daily affairs of business and life; magical practices for healing, controlling the forces of nature, or influencing others; and so on, until the victim is hopelessly entangled in a labyrinth of evil influences and control. 2. Occult Oppression. The foregoing forms of psychic powers and extrasensory abilities, which result from occult involvement, are indicative of occult "subjection"; that is, such persons have been brought into subjection to the powers of darkness (although they do not always recognize their source). As a result of having opened themselves to these demonic forces, they have become "psychically" subjected. However, occult participation does not always result in such sensitivity; often only a form of "oppression" occurs. In any event, oppression in some form will be the final outcome; but those who have become "psychic" or clairvoyant will usually suffer the most. At this point we shall note the most significant forms of psychic oppression which result from occult involvement. (1) Poltergeist activity. Poltergeist (German for "noisy ghost") activity is not uncommon, and has been observed by many reliable witnesses. These are malicious works perpetrated by demonic spirits to terrify victims as a consequence of occult involvement. This form of oppression involves psychic attacks in the form of bizarre occurrences. The individual sees objects floating about the room. Sometimes they fall to the floor with a loud crash, as though thrown by some unseen power. Mysterious fires break out in his home. He hears strange noises, rappings, knockings, and often rattling chains, moaning, weeping or crying. Disembodied spirit voices speak threats and obscenities. Articles suddenly appear or disappear in closed and locked rooms. Furniture moves about the room. Unseen hands begin to play the piano in the middle of the night. The bed suddenly rises off the floor and the covers are unceremoniously yanked off the victim. Doors mysteriously open and slam shut. The doorbell begins to ring incessantly, but upon investigation, the frightful confusion ends as suddenly as it began. Light bulbs burst. Rocks, dirt, broken glass and other rubble pour down through the ceiling leaving no trace of how they entered, for the ceiling remains undisturbed. All the lights in the house suddenly flash on and off. Phantom footsteps are heard on the stairs, or strange noises, such as a trunk sliding across the floor, are heard in the attic. Stones and china are sometimes thrown about with abandon, or the furniture is upset. Personal objects disappear or are hidden from the owner, and it is not uncommon for violent and vicious attacks to be made upon the victim himself. Incredible as it may seem, few people seem to realize the relationship between this form of oppression and the occult involvement of the victim. As a result, even Christians have been unable to cope properly with it in their attempts to liberate the oppressed. Unless one deals with this oppression from an occult standpoint, there can be no assurance of deliverance and liberation from these psychic or poltergeist attacks. Poltergeist activities are sometimes confined to the particular residence or area in which they occur, often as a result of seances, Spiritualist meetings, or some other form of occult activity having been conducted there at some time. Nevertheless, it is the present or past occult involvement of the individual, or within his family, that makes him personally susceptible to these attacks. A certain pastor seen further evidence for this from their counseling experience in that, before liberation, one oppressed individual continued to suffer even after moving to other places of residence. (2) Apparitions, specters, monstrous phantasms. Appearances of ghostly figures, specters, and demonic creatures, such as headless figures, weird animals, or other hideous creatures (often dismissed as hallucinations), are frequently experienced by those who have had some kind of occult connection. One oppressed victim was almost driven insane when, upon smelling fire and brimstone in the room, turned and saw a filthy, slimy demonic creature. Another was confronted by a headless body. Another encountered a faceless specter upon opening the door. Such things as dwarfs; dark, ugly, leering faces; disembodied hands; serpents; and other fearsome phantasms are sometimes seen. The voice or apparition of a friend or relative of the oppressed individual may appear as a portent, warning of an impending accident or serious illness, or the death of the friend or relative, often at the moment of the tragedy or shortly thereafter. Others under occult oppression may sense the presence of an invisible intelligence or some oppressive, dark creature or power, which lurks about the room, or even follows its victim about. At times, malevolent spirits may actually attack an oppressed individual, choking, biting, throttling, or otherwise molesting the victim. Psychic attacks in the form of persistent nightmares are also common. (3) Incubi and succubi experiences. This is an attempted assault upon a human by an unclean spirit or demon of lust for the purpose of gratifying its sexual appetites. Women and men alike are known to have suffered such attempts at sexual molestation, as well as actual attacks. Both history and a certain pastor’s counseling experience confirm the reality of such experiences. II Peter 2:4, and Jude 6-7, taken literally, provide adequate Scriptural basis for the reality of such bizarre occurrences. C. Spiritual Subjection and Oppression. Occult involvement invariably affects one spiritually, frequently causing serious damage to one's spiritual life and faith. The spiritual effects and influence of the powers of darkness are readily apparent in the symptoms which follow, not all of which would necessarily be found in any one individual, nor to the same degree. Often there is progressive spiritual deterioration, and disintegration in the area of faith, unless deliverance is effected. Evil influences continue their destructive work even in the lives of Christians. This is true even if the occult participation was insignificant; regardless of how far in the past it took place; and even if it took place before the individual became a Christian. 1. Indifference to spiritual things. Spiritual deterioration is seen in a noticeable indifference to the Word of God, prayer, worship, and spiritual matters in general. Often this happens against the individual's own will, and he has little success in overcoming this state, though he may try repeatedly to reverse his increasing spiritual apathy. 2. Serious problems concerning doubt and unbelief. Extreme and persistent doubts concerning the teachings of Scripture, especially the supernatural, or difficulty in exercising faith, are clear evidence of spiritual deterioration as a result of occult associations. Often these individuals seem to be powerless to resist the temptation to doubt, waver, question, and distrust God, His promises, and His ministers. At times they feel almost overwhelmed by skepticism, suspicion, incredulity, disbelief, indecision, and other misgivings. 3. Religious aberrations. Religious delusions, heresies, and errors, ranging from agnosticism to affirming the doctrines of Spiritualism, Modernism, New Age religion, or other religious cults, indicate occult subjection. Other aberrations include pious self-righteousness, spiritual pride, and hypocrisy. Many religious extremes, such as abnormal aversion to certain foods (which the individual is well prepared to justify on personal, religious, or medical grounds), serious deviations from Scripture in doctrine or practice, asceticism, and extreme antagonism toward other religious bodies or Christian groups, are also found. 4. Inability to receive the Holy Spirit. Frequently, those with occult associations find a spiritual barrier when they wish to receive the baptism in the Holy Spirit, although some have earnestly desired and sought the experience for years. Liberation from occult powers, which act as hindrances, is the only solution we have found. Resistance. A very significant indication of the spiritual effect upon some who have had occult involvement is their resistance to the teaching concerning the reality of occult subjection and oppression, and their indifference to the dangers involved. This is one of the characteristic marks of occult delusion and enslavement in some who have been guilty of occult sins. Their hostile reaction is often the work of a spirit of pride which prevents them from admitting their gullibility, sin, and delusion. It may be motivated by their reluctance to sever occult connections. The powers of darkness struggle against being discovered and removed from their position of influence and control. The very resistance itself, in view of the plain teachings of Scripture condemning these practices, is evidence enough of occult subjection in such individuals. This resistance is often expressed as unwillingness on the part of the oppressed individual to accept the fact that a Christian can be oppressed by Satan-even though this individual is usually suffering such oppression at the time! Of course, he blames his problems, for which he is seeking help, on some other source or on causes unknown. Experience has shown that, unless the oppressed or subjected person recognizes and admits the source of resistance to the fact of occult oppression and subjection, and unless he personally resists in faith the powers of darkness at this point, deliverance from this condition is impossible. 6. Occult bondage and opposition to God. Where spiritual damage is severe, the person may be in such a state of bondage to the powers of darkness that severe forms of occult subjection are observed: . Inability to believe on or confess Christ, even where there is a desire to believe; . Difficulty in praying or reading the Word of God, often accompanied by extreme drowsiness or an inability to concentrate; .Too easily being distracted during the preaching or teaching of the Scriptures, or difficulty understanding them; . Inability to acknowledge the fact of the efficacy of the blood Atonement, or the Deity of Christ; . Unclean thoughts and sexual images entering the mind when trying to enter into a time of private devotions or prayer; . Dependence upon, or enslavement to, various forms of occultism. . Opposition to God, as seen in the following characteristics, is unmistakable evidence of demon possession: . Blasphemous thoughts against God, Christ, and the Trinity; . Opposition to the work of the Holy Spirit; Aversion to all references to the blood of Christ or His Deity; . Scorn, mockery, and ridicule toward the Bible, preaching, believers, Christianity, or divine and holy things in general. Such persons often manifest violent raging, cursing, and blasphemous opposition against all attempts at deliverance-even when this liberation is being sought by the subjected individual himself! Usually, however, their bondage to occultism is greater than their will power or desire for deliverance from such enslavement. D. Physical Oppression. Certain physical symptoms indicate the presence and activity of demonic powers. These are related to outward behavior, bodily appearance, and to the physical condition. Of course, the mere presence of just one of these symptoms is not conclusive proof of demonic oppression and activity, but could be the result of some other cause. Inexperienced individuals need to be warned against the temptation to evaluate the spiritual state of others on the basis of these symptoms alone. 1. Speech and behavioral abnormalities. The oppressed individual will frequently manifest one or more of the following symptoms, and usually in a noticeably abnormal manner: excessive talkativeness; unusual loudness of tone and voice; hysterical laughter; persistent restlessness and uneasiness; silliness; giddiness; unusually foolish talk and behavior; incongruity of actions; muttering to oneself; incoherence in speech and thought; compulsive shouting or screaming when provoked; the absence of certain normal reflexes, or the exaggeration of others; peculiar postures (e.g ., unrelaxed, abnormally rigid and ramrod straight; or exactly the opposite state of lethargic, sluggish droopiness); deep sighing, denoting despondency or feelings of self pity; shunning or withdrawal from public scrutiny; odd, annoyingly repetitious eccentricities of speech. In actual cases of demon possession, especially when the evil spirits in the individual feel threatened with exposure or expulsion, or when they find themselves in the presence of the power of the blood and the Name of Jesus, more violent physical manifestations are often seen, such as: foaming at the mouth; retching; screaming; cursing, blasphemy; raging against Christianity; physical resistance; threatened or attempted violence; and at times, convulsions, with pains and cramps, or a state of catalepsy. Often at such times spirits will speak through the possessed victim. An intelligence is manifested that does not belong to the individual himself. Sometimes a possessed individual can understand or speak a foreign language which he has not studied (not to be confused with Biblical tongues, since in demon possession it is the demon, who knows the language, speaking through the person). Frequently, there is knowledge of hidden facts, a prognostication of future events, a display of physical feats of supernormal strength, or other supernatural phenomena. 2. Abnormal facial characteristics. The face of an oppressed individual is often contorted by fear, chronic doubts, incredulity, or anxiety; his countenance maybe strained, uneasy, or tormented. Such individuals seldom smile, and have no joy in their conversation or life. They commonly wear a morbid expression, and often think of suicide. Others display a defiant, wicked, scowling, perverse, dark or sullen appearance. At times the complexion is also affected, being dark and somber, or pallid and corpse-like. Other extremes of facial expression are a stereotyped, frozen smile or grimace, or an impassive, stoical absence of expression. Some have abnormally bright and protruding eyes; others, a glazed, trance-like, or hunted, animal-like stare. In others there is a wicked, defiant glare, or a demonic leering in the eyes. 3. Abnormal physical ailments. Chronic, persistent physical ailments, diseases, or pains that do not respond to prayer or treatment of any kind, but which seem to linger on and on, may indicate occult oppression. Mere prayer for healing is insufficient, since one must deal with the occult cause of the affliction, not just the physical effect. In these cases, deliverance from occult bondage is a crucial step in receiving liberation. E. Material, Domestic, and Social Forms of Oppression. Most people are unaware of the far-reaching effects of occult participation. Occult associations can also result in oppression which affects the lives of others. It may, for example, produce serious marital problems, often culminating in divorce. One person traced the beginning of marital strife and incompatibility to the day following a visit to a seance. Discord between parents and children; disputes with neighbors; friction and strife between business associates or others; and church divisions and irreconcilable schisms can result. This form of oppression is the operation of divisive and factious spirits whose primary objective is to work in the affairs of men to divide, disrupt, confuse, deceive, distract, disturb, perplex, and disorganize. Their sole aim is in every way to destroy unity, harmony, and peace; to cause as much affliction, sorrow, agony, anguish, grief, misery, misfortune, privation, distrust, suspicion, doubt, anxiety, and confusion as possible in the daily circumstances of life. Persistent financial distress, material loss, and subjection to poverty, need, scarcity, and other material privations, can also result from occult involvement. Deliverance from all forms of oppression and subjection resulting from occult involvement can come only in one way, and it is to this that we now turn to in our next studies. Edited. 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  • Hello, I would like to share with you the message from 9 July 2026 from “The Good Seed” daily calendar.


    Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let it be afraid. (John 14:27)

    Peace – My peace
    Many people desire emotional stability. They try to positively change their thinking, feeling and experience through meditation exercises. But this is dangerous because it opens them up to unhealthy influences. Instead of the hoped-for peace, inner restlessness intensifies. Fears increase.
     When the Lord Jesus Christ lived on earth, He freed numerous people from demon possession. Yet His greatest victory was won in His death on the cross: “Inasmuch then as the children have partaken of flesh and blood, He Himself likewise shared in the same, that through death He might destroy him who had the power of death, that is, the devil” (Hebrews 2:14). To all who now seek refuge in the Lord Jesus, He gives a twofold gift:
     –  “Peace I leave with you.” Because the Saviour sacrificed Himself for us on the cross, God can forgive us of our life’s guilt upon sincere confession. As justified ones, we have peace with God.
     –  “My peace I give to you.” The journey of faith leads through highs and lows. In every situation, the Lord wants to give us His peace. It is the peace that filled His own heart throughout His life of extreme trial and pressure on earth.
     Isn’t this offer much better than the supposed peace that the godless world wants to sell you at the cost of your soul?

    Today’s reading: Leviticus 22:1-33 – Psalms 68:20-27
    Hello, I would like to share with you the message from 9 July 2026 from “The Good Seed” daily calendar. Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let it be afraid. (John 14:27) Peace – My peace Many people desire emotional stability. They try to positively change their thinking, feeling and experience through meditation exercises. But this is dangerous because it opens them up to unhealthy influences. Instead of the hoped-for peace, inner restlessness intensifies. Fears increase.  When the Lord Jesus Christ lived on earth, He freed numerous people from demon possession. Yet His greatest victory was won in His death on the cross: “Inasmuch then as the children have partaken of flesh and blood, He Himself likewise shared in the same, that through death He might destroy him who had the power of death, that is, the devil” (Hebrews 2:14). To all who now seek refuge in the Lord Jesus, He gives a twofold gift:  –  “Peace I leave with you.” Because the Saviour sacrificed Himself for us on the cross, God can forgive us of our life’s guilt upon sincere confession. As justified ones, we have peace with God.  –  “My peace I give to you.” The journey of faith leads through highs and lows. In every situation, the Lord wants to give us His peace. It is the peace that filled His own heart throughout His life of extreme trial and pressure on earth.  Isn’t this offer much better than the supposed peace that the godless world wants to sell you at the cost of your soul? Today’s reading: Leviticus 22:1-33 – Psalms 68:20-27
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  • EVIDENCE OF OCCULT OPPRESSION AND SUBJECTION. Part 1 of 3
    We must distinguish between general oppression and occult oppression and subjection. The symptoms may be similar in many respects, but in several important aspects they are not. The marks of occult involvement are easily distinguished to one experienced in this particular area of deliverance.

    As a result of failing to distinguish between occult oppression and general demonic oppression issuing from other causes, many who have had prayer for deliverance have not been permanently set free. As we will show, those who have been involved in occultism have opened a "door" of access to oppressing spirits which they themselves must close by positive action and faith on their part. Moreover, liberation from occult oppression or subjection requires proper understanding of its peculiar nature and cause, the specific method of deliverance required, and the spiritual responsibilities of the one who has received deliverance from occult oppression.

    General oppression, whether mental, physical, or spiritual, may result from any one of several causes. For example, it may result from some traumatic experience, sin, weakness, emotional crisis, resentment, hate, pride, fear, or illness. Occult oppression and subjection, however, always result from an individual's involvement in some form of fortunetelling, magic practice, spiritism, or false religious cult, either as practitioner, or, as is most often the case, as subject, follower, or participant.

    Moreover, experience has shown that it is possible for a person to be "passively" subjected or oppressed, even though he has never actively participated in the occult. The Biblical basis for this fact is Exodus 20:3-6: God's "curse" falls upon "the children unto the third and fourth generation" of those who violate His commandment by calling upon other gods (demonic spirits and powers), which they do through involvement in the occult, for the purpose of breaking through the bounds which God has set for man.

    The magnitude of the sin of occult involvement, which is an abomination to God (Deuteronomy 18:12), is confirmed by its deep power of enslavement, not only upon the participants themselves, but even upon their descendants. The reality of such passive oppression and subjection has been shown in the preceding study.

    Both from Scripture and from experience it is evident that evil spirits who oppress human victims are of various kinds, and work in a variety of ways. There are blind spirits, deaf spirits, epileptic spirits, deceiving spirits, and lying spirits; spirits of pride, intellectualism, lust, infirmity, insanity, homosexuality, suicide, fear, apathy, anger, discord, strife, hate, resentment, depression, stubbornness, misunderstanding, gossip, obscenity, and many others. Oppression may be subjective, such as insanity, lust, or loss of health through disease and affliction; or objective, in which case the victim may be plagued by demonic apparitions and voices, or troubled by discord and strife through vexation by evil spirits.

    These malevolent spirits are definite personalities, not mere habits, diseases, psychological conditions, or states of mind. Just as human beings vary in personality, power, ability, appetites, intelligence, and purpose, so do the demonic spirits. Their primary intention, as disembodied spirits, is to oppress or possess a person appealing to their particular nature or appetites, in order to hide, as it were, behind these traits, habits, weaknesses, and mental or physical conditions, and thereby escape detection.

    An individual given to sexual looseness and excess, for instance, opens the door to demonic control in this particular area of his life by a spirit of lust with this characteristic appetite. The same would be true concerning a person who has a violent temper which he does not bring under control, or those who are given to pride, jealousy, hate, depression, gluttony, drug addiction, or any other weakness of character, mind or body. Demonic spirits seek to oppress those whose make-up, character, temperament, appetites, and moral, mental, or physical weaknesses are most harmonious to themselves. They bury themselves in the very structure of the person and actually identify with the personality of the victim insofar as possible.

    This is why it is difficult for the novice to discern, or the medical doctor, psychologist, and psychiatrist to admit, the reality and activity of demonic spirits in such victims. The latter reduce such diseases as epilepsy, cancer, blindness and deafness, as well as abnormal personality and behavior problems, to functional or organic disorders. Hence, the presence and activity of demonic spirits in their victims are often described by other terms such as: complexes, habits, drives, hallucinations, delusions, delirium tremens, insanity, epilepsy, melancholia, masochism, homosexuality, schizophrenia, mania, depression, psychoneurosis, psychosis, compulsions, drug addiction, disease, and so on. Not that the terms are entirely inaccurate, but in many cases they are inadequate. They do not go deep enough in identifying the conditions and phenomena connected with the work of the powers of darkness in the lives of the oppressed.

    Likewise, the parapsychologist describes the various manifestations of demonic powers by such terms as clairvoyance, telepathy, extrasensory perception, eidetic imagery, hypnotic suggestion, precognition, telesthesia, psychic phenomena, and so forth. He holds that such paranormal abilities and powers are merely manifestations and projections of the human subconscious or psyche, or that they can be explained in some other natural and rational manner as a rule.

    Thus, the presence and activity of such personal entities as demonic spirits are not easily perceptible to the analytical investigators of the paranormal, for the precise reason that Satan does not publicly announce his presence and work in an individual by handing out "calling cards"!

    However, growing numbers of psychologists, psychiatrists, and physicians are beginning to see and admit that they can no longer dismiss demonic oppression as mere religious delusion or pagan superstition. They are finding it to be a dreadful reality, and that there are definite limits beyond which medicine and psychiatry cannot penetrate to bring the necessary liberation to the suffering individual.

    In one instance, the church which a certain person pastored was contacted by a Christian psychologist asking for prayer for the deliverance of one of his patients. He recognized that the woman was bound and oppressed by Satan and that he was unable to help her with mere technical knowledge and skills. After the church prayed in faith for her liberation in the Name of Jesus, the psychologist reported that she had been set free. He was then able to counsel effectively with her, which he had been unable to do previously.

    Dr. William S. Reed, a well-known American surgeon, was reported to have said that he, as a surgeon, was convinced that many psychological and physical illnesses are the result of demonic attacks upon the individual; that on the basis of Mark 16:17, he himself used exorcism (casting out of evil spirits) when guided to do so; and that modern medicine and psychiatry should seriously consider the ministry of exorcism.

    Often the connections between occult involvement and the oppression which results are so subtle that people are completely unaware of the insidious relationship until it is pointed out. For instance, who would have connected the chronic physical illness of Mrs. L. with her visit to a fortune teller? Mr. R. did not believe that his playing with the ouija board had any adverse spiritual effects upon him until it was manifested in his inability to exercise faith to receive the Holy Spirit. For many years Mrs. T. was unaware that her persistent marital problems and apathy toward life began the day after her participation in a seance. And who would have seen the cause of the chronic phobias and doubts of another person who had been healed as an infant by an occult or magic healer?

    Mr. B. regularly visited fortune tellers, but did not realize until it was shown him that this accounted for an uncontrollable spirit of lust, from which he could not escape, and also explained his pride, indifference, immaturity, and hate. A brutal, demon possessed child, subject to periods of violent rage, was the result of the parents' participation in the occult, but this was unknown until counseling revealed the cause. Mrs. C. suffered from severe depression and thoughts of self destruction, little realizing that her participation in seances was the cause.

    Miss W. had been committed to a mental institution at one time, spent much money visiting doctors, psychologists, and psychiatrists, and had sought help and counseling from many sources concerning her psychotic condition, all to no avail. Little did she realize that it resulted from her past fortunetelling practices and other occult connections. Likewise, Mrs. G. was unaware that her visits to the fortune tellers were responsible for the "voices" she heard and demonic apparitions she saw, until this was shown her in counseling. Who would have seen a connection between the morbid depression and extreme negativism of Mr. V. and his visits to meetings of Spiritualists and other religious cults such as Theosophy and Rosicrucians, even though he only went out of curiosity?

    Homosexuality and fear of crowds were the result of another individual's involvement in the practice of table-tipping and consulting the ouija board as a child. The rapid mental and physical deterioration of another victim of occult oppression was traced to submission to hypnotism and treatment by "Concept Therapy." Mrs. D. found through counseling that her depression and lack of desire for spiritual things followed her visit to a fortune teller. Although he had prepared for the ministry, Mr. T. later fell back into the world, was divorced, and lost interest in Christianity. He was then surprised to learn that his troubles stemmed from his practice of self-hypnosis, astrology, and other occult interests.

    The removal of warts by magic charming and involvement in other magic practices has resulted in alcoholism, oppression by sex spirits, and other forms of demonic oppression in some cases. The parents' participation in occult practices resulted in a young man and a young woman being oppressed by demonic apparitions and vexed with other problems. Palm reading was the cause of one woman's serious domestic problems, and another's oppression in which she heard voices and saw a ghostly apparition.

    Water dowsing explained the resistance of one man to the Scriptural teaching concerning the Holy Spirit. It was also the cause of another's vexation with a serious problem over which he could not achieve victory, and resulted in insanity to still another who practiced this ancient heathen method of divining. Playing with the ouija board and visits to fortunetellers led Mrs. F. to attempt suicide. The consequence of having a burn "blown" away by magic charming was severe depression for Mrs. R. The relation between the mental illness of Mrs. A. and her practice of table-tipping as a child seemed remote until she experienced immediate liberation upon confessing this occult sin and receiving prayer for deliverance.

    Another, who could have no assurance of salvation, due to oppression by a deceiving spirit, was delivered when she was shown the connection between her mental suffering and a healing she had received from a psychometric healer who diagnosed her illness by touch. Chronic asthma was the consequence of involvement in magical practices, from which a sufferer was set free upon learning of the cause. Liberation from severe mental, physical, and spiritual oppression came to another who fell victim to the insidious powers of darkness after visits to Spiritualists' meetings, while another was set free from psychic subjection which resulted from occult practices, when shown the source and nature of her extrasensory powers.

    The examples from this certain pastor’s files could be multiplied, for there are few families in which at least one member has not had contact with occult spirits in one form or another, with its resultant oppression or subjection. Although few people are aware of the various forms in which occult oppression and subjection express themselves, there is no doubt that occult involvement always results in bondage. This conclusion is based on a pastor’s experiences in deliverance. First he had established the connection between the occult involvement and the bondage, then the oppressed individual confessed his occult sins and commanded Satan to depart. The result is always the same: the person is delivered. In instances where the individual was also psychically subjected (having extrasensory powers, seeing apparitions, hearing spirit voices, and so on), these experiences have immediately ceased, thereby proving their occult source.

    A distinction should be made between "subjection" and "oppression" resulting from occult involvement. Subjection means that malevolent spirits have brought the victim under the domination and control of the powers of darkness. The victim has been made subject to, or enslaved by, such things as sexual lust, violent temper, drugs, uncontrollable thoughts, resistance to divine things, compulsive behavior, lying, hate, religious delusions, self-pity, or forms of occultism. A person thus subjected often becomes psychic himself, and is so enslaved by occultism that he lacks the will, and sometimes even the desire, to be set free.

    Oppression resulting from occult involvement means that the victim has been afflicted with some form of mental, physical, emotional, or psychic ailment or distress such as depression, fear, mental illness, disease, pain, apathy, marital discord, compulsive thoughts of suicide, apparitions, and so forth.

    The characteristics listed in the rest of this study are evidences of occult subjection and oppression. Some of these symptoms may result from other causes, but the existence of any of these manifestations usually indicates the presence and activity of demonic spirits, as well as the need for deliverance.

    Occult subjection and oppression may be classified for clarification into five categories: Mental and Emotional; Psychic; Spiritual; Physical; Material, Domestic, and Social.

    A. Mental and Emotional Disturbances and Abnormalities.
    Contrary to common wisdom, many psychoneuroses, psychoses, and other mental and emotional abnormalities result, not from functional or organic causes, but from occult involvement. Some of the following symptoms could be classified as "psychic" disturbances or abnormalities in character; however, we will purposely be limiting our later discussion of "psychic" subjection and oppression to the strict parapsychological sense of the term, namely, to extrasensory functioning, such as clairvoyance, telepathy, and precognition, and to such psychic phenomena as apparitions or poltergeist activity. Note further that "mental and emotional" does not necessarily imply "inward," but many of the following mental and emotional disturbances and abnormalities will also affect the outward behavior of the oppressed individual.

    1. Psychoses indicative of occult oppression or subjection.
    Symptoms in this category include serious, prolonged depression or melancholia; resignation to failure or misfortune; habitual gloominess, morbidity and negativism, boredom and indifference (ennui), as well as apathy in general.

    Persons thus afflicted are often more interested in their own inward thoughts than in what goes on around them, and may respond in an abnormal, dull manner to others and to reality. They manifest extreme introversion; that is, they live within themselves and take no interest in their surroundings. At times they shun others, withdrawing and spending long periods of time alone, sometimes in a darkened room with the shades drawn, in a morose state of mind. Excessive weeping may also accompany this condition, as well as self-accusation of sins, frequently with thoughts of self-destruction. Such individuals often lack normal emotional response and contact with reality. They live in a private world where little affects them except their own fantasies and dreams.

    In some oppressed persons, this state of depression alternates with a directly opposite mood of extreme joy, happiness, exhilaration, and optimistic outlook. This mental disorder, known as manic-depressive psychosis, is characterized by extreme, sudden changes in mood, fluctuating up and down, often without warning.

    Delusions, so-called hallucinations, and psychic oppression are frequently present in victims of occult involvement who have become psychotic. There may be compulsive thoughts of violence and aggression, and destructive emotions of hate, rage, resentment, jealousy, suspicion, envy, malice, and other antisocial abnormalities. Great excitement and perturbation over trivial matters, and other indications of mania are often seen, as well as unpredictable impulses, moods, actions, and other psychopathic indications of insanity.

    There is often found in such persons a continual "flight of ideas." The individual goes off on one tangent or another, often without completing a thought, and there is a general incoherence of thoughts and ideas. Generally, they are irresponsible, unpredictable, and undependable. Unreasonable attitudes or demands are characteristic of demonic activity in such persons.

    As a result of occult involvement, some individuals are in subjection to extreme and uncontrollable passions and appetites. Vile language, sexual allusions or displays are common, together with inexplicable character or personality changes toward moral degeneracy. There may be found such sexual aberrations as homosexuality, masochism, self-abuse, promiscuity, sadism, abnormal sexuality, uncontrollable lustful thoughts and images, and suggestive behavior and dress.

    The presence and activity of demonic powers is also indicated by enslavement to evil habits such as drug addiction, gluttony (compulsive eating), addiction to alcohol or tobacco, compulsive gambling, and many other forms of excess and intemperance.

    2. Psychoneuroses indicative of occult oppression and subjection.
    A neurotic person exhibits symptoms such as persistent, chronic fear or dread. Generally, there is a morbid anxiety that something dreadful is about to happen, or that one has not done something he ought to have done, or has done something that he should not have done, and so on. There are often feelings of apprehension, consternation, panic and hysteria, or evidence of strong nervous tension. The individual often works and lives at a frenzied pace, frequently suffering insomnia and extreme restlessness. Other abnormalities seen in neurotics include difficulty in making decisions, inability to adjust normally to certain situations, and the need of constant guidance and reassurance by others because of personal feelings of inadequacy and immaturity, or the fear of failure. Extreme hypersensitivity, irritability, and impatience are common. The individual is often ill-humored, argumentative, defiant, negative, always "on the defensive," and highly critical of others in an effort to justify his own deep feelings of inadequacy.

    The most pathetic and difficult forms of neurotic oppression to deal with are the deep-rooted feelings of self-pity and the abnormal desire for attention found in some individuals. They dread being alone for any length of time and have need of constant companionship and conversation. They often feel mistreated, misunderstood, misrepresented, and disliked by others. Frequently, they develop some psychosomatic ailment or disease as a result of the subconscious desire for attention, in order to find escape through sickness from the problems and perplexities of life. Such persons, called "hypochondriacs," seek to control and manipulate others by the shrewd use of their illness. Their households and families are forced to adjust to their abnormal life and whims, sacrificing everything for their personal comfort. Edited. Shared.
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    God willing, more will be posted soon. All glory to Jesus alone.
    ❤️EVIDENCE OF OCCULT OPPRESSION AND SUBJECTION. Part 1 of 3 We must distinguish between general oppression and occult oppression and subjection. The symptoms may be similar in many respects, but in several important aspects they are not. The marks of occult involvement are easily distinguished to one experienced in this particular area of deliverance. As a result of failing to distinguish between occult oppression and general demonic oppression issuing from other causes, many who have had prayer for deliverance have not been permanently set free. As we will show, those who have been involved in occultism have opened a "door" of access to oppressing spirits which they themselves must close by positive action and faith on their part. Moreover, liberation from occult oppression or subjection requires proper understanding of its peculiar nature and cause, the specific method of deliverance required, and the spiritual responsibilities of the one who has received deliverance from occult oppression. General oppression, whether mental, physical, or spiritual, may result from any one of several causes. For example, it may result from some traumatic experience, sin, weakness, emotional crisis, resentment, hate, pride, fear, or illness. Occult oppression and subjection, however, always result from an individual's involvement in some form of fortunetelling, magic practice, spiritism, or false religious cult, either as practitioner, or, as is most often the case, as subject, follower, or participant. Moreover, experience has shown that it is possible for a person to be "passively" subjected or oppressed, even though he has never actively participated in the occult. The Biblical basis for this fact is Exodus 20:3-6: God's "curse" falls upon "the children unto the third and fourth generation" of those who violate His commandment by calling upon other gods (demonic spirits and powers), which they do through involvement in the occult, for the purpose of breaking through the bounds which God has set for man. The magnitude of the sin of occult involvement, which is an abomination to God (Deuteronomy 18:12), is confirmed by its deep power of enslavement, not only upon the participants themselves, but even upon their descendants. The reality of such passive oppression and subjection has been shown in the preceding study. Both from Scripture and from experience it is evident that evil spirits who oppress human victims are of various kinds, and work in a variety of ways. There are blind spirits, deaf spirits, epileptic spirits, deceiving spirits, and lying spirits; spirits of pride, intellectualism, lust, infirmity, insanity, homosexuality, suicide, fear, apathy, anger, discord, strife, hate, resentment, depression, stubbornness, misunderstanding, gossip, obscenity, and many others. Oppression may be subjective, such as insanity, lust, or loss of health through disease and affliction; or objective, in which case the victim may be plagued by demonic apparitions and voices, or troubled by discord and strife through vexation by evil spirits. These malevolent spirits are definite personalities, not mere habits, diseases, psychological conditions, or states of mind. Just as human beings vary in personality, power, ability, appetites, intelligence, and purpose, so do the demonic spirits. Their primary intention, as disembodied spirits, is to oppress or possess a person appealing to their particular nature or appetites, in order to hide, as it were, behind these traits, habits, weaknesses, and mental or physical conditions, and thereby escape detection. An individual given to sexual looseness and excess, for instance, opens the door to demonic control in this particular area of his life by a spirit of lust with this characteristic appetite. The same would be true concerning a person who has a violent temper which he does not bring under control, or those who are given to pride, jealousy, hate, depression, gluttony, drug addiction, or any other weakness of character, mind or body. Demonic spirits seek to oppress those whose make-up, character, temperament, appetites, and moral, mental, or physical weaknesses are most harmonious to themselves. They bury themselves in the very structure of the person and actually identify with the personality of the victim insofar as possible. This is why it is difficult for the novice to discern, or the medical doctor, psychologist, and psychiatrist to admit, the reality and activity of demonic spirits in such victims. The latter reduce such diseases as epilepsy, cancer, blindness and deafness, as well as abnormal personality and behavior problems, to functional or organic disorders. Hence, the presence and activity of demonic spirits in their victims are often described by other terms such as: complexes, habits, drives, hallucinations, delusions, delirium tremens, insanity, epilepsy, melancholia, masochism, homosexuality, schizophrenia, mania, depression, psychoneurosis, psychosis, compulsions, drug addiction, disease, and so on. Not that the terms are entirely inaccurate, but in many cases they are inadequate. They do not go deep enough in identifying the conditions and phenomena connected with the work of the powers of darkness in the lives of the oppressed. Likewise, the parapsychologist describes the various manifestations of demonic powers by such terms as clairvoyance, telepathy, extrasensory perception, eidetic imagery, hypnotic suggestion, precognition, telesthesia, psychic phenomena, and so forth. He holds that such paranormal abilities and powers are merely manifestations and projections of the human subconscious or psyche, or that they can be explained in some other natural and rational manner as a rule. Thus, the presence and activity of such personal entities as demonic spirits are not easily perceptible to the analytical investigators of the paranormal, for the precise reason that Satan does not publicly announce his presence and work in an individual by handing out "calling cards"! However, growing numbers of psychologists, psychiatrists, and physicians are beginning to see and admit that they can no longer dismiss demonic oppression as mere religious delusion or pagan superstition. They are finding it to be a dreadful reality, and that there are definite limits beyond which medicine and psychiatry cannot penetrate to bring the necessary liberation to the suffering individual. In one instance, the church which a certain person pastored was contacted by a Christian psychologist asking for prayer for the deliverance of one of his patients. He recognized that the woman was bound and oppressed by Satan and that he was unable to help her with mere technical knowledge and skills. After the church prayed in faith for her liberation in the Name of Jesus, the psychologist reported that she had been set free. He was then able to counsel effectively with her, which he had been unable to do previously. Dr. William S. Reed, a well-known American surgeon, was reported to have said that he, as a surgeon, was convinced that many psychological and physical illnesses are the result of demonic attacks upon the individual; that on the basis of Mark 16:17, he himself used exorcism (casting out of evil spirits) when guided to do so; and that modern medicine and psychiatry should seriously consider the ministry of exorcism. Often the connections between occult involvement and the oppression which results are so subtle that people are completely unaware of the insidious relationship until it is pointed out. For instance, who would have connected the chronic physical illness of Mrs. L. with her visit to a fortune teller? Mr. R. did not believe that his playing with the ouija board had any adverse spiritual effects upon him until it was manifested in his inability to exercise faith to receive the Holy Spirit. For many years Mrs. T. was unaware that her persistent marital problems and apathy toward life began the day after her participation in a seance. And who would have seen the cause of the chronic phobias and doubts of another person who had been healed as an infant by an occult or magic healer? Mr. B. regularly visited fortune tellers, but did not realize until it was shown him that this accounted for an uncontrollable spirit of lust, from which he could not escape, and also explained his pride, indifference, immaturity, and hate. A brutal, demon possessed child, subject to periods of violent rage, was the result of the parents' participation in the occult, but this was unknown until counseling revealed the cause. Mrs. C. suffered from severe depression and thoughts of self destruction, little realizing that her participation in seances was the cause. Miss W. had been committed to a mental institution at one time, spent much money visiting doctors, psychologists, and psychiatrists, and had sought help and counseling from many sources concerning her psychotic condition, all to no avail. Little did she realize that it resulted from her past fortunetelling practices and other occult connections. Likewise, Mrs. G. was unaware that her visits to the fortune tellers were responsible for the "voices" she heard and demonic apparitions she saw, until this was shown her in counseling. Who would have seen a connection between the morbid depression and extreme negativism of Mr. V. and his visits to meetings of Spiritualists and other religious cults such as Theosophy and Rosicrucians, even though he only went out of curiosity? Homosexuality and fear of crowds were the result of another individual's involvement in the practice of table-tipping and consulting the ouija board as a child. The rapid mental and physical deterioration of another victim of occult oppression was traced to submission to hypnotism and treatment by "Concept Therapy." Mrs. D. found through counseling that her depression and lack of desire for spiritual things followed her visit to a fortune teller. Although he had prepared for the ministry, Mr. T. later fell back into the world, was divorced, and lost interest in Christianity. He was then surprised to learn that his troubles stemmed from his practice of self-hypnosis, astrology, and other occult interests. The removal of warts by magic charming and involvement in other magic practices has resulted in alcoholism, oppression by sex spirits, and other forms of demonic oppression in some cases. The parents' participation in occult practices resulted in a young man and a young woman being oppressed by demonic apparitions and vexed with other problems. Palm reading was the cause of one woman's serious domestic problems, and another's oppression in which she heard voices and saw a ghostly apparition. Water dowsing explained the resistance of one man to the Scriptural teaching concerning the Holy Spirit. It was also the cause of another's vexation with a serious problem over which he could not achieve victory, and resulted in insanity to still another who practiced this ancient heathen method of divining. Playing with the ouija board and visits to fortunetellers led Mrs. F. to attempt suicide. The consequence of having a burn "blown" away by magic charming was severe depression for Mrs. R. The relation between the mental illness of Mrs. A. and her practice of table-tipping as a child seemed remote until she experienced immediate liberation upon confessing this occult sin and receiving prayer for deliverance. Another, who could have no assurance of salvation, due to oppression by a deceiving spirit, was delivered when she was shown the connection between her mental suffering and a healing she had received from a psychometric healer who diagnosed her illness by touch. Chronic asthma was the consequence of involvement in magical practices, from which a sufferer was set free upon learning of the cause. Liberation from severe mental, physical, and spiritual oppression came to another who fell victim to the insidious powers of darkness after visits to Spiritualists' meetings, while another was set free from psychic subjection which resulted from occult practices, when shown the source and nature of her extrasensory powers. The examples from this certain pastor’s files could be multiplied, for there are few families in which at least one member has not had contact with occult spirits in one form or another, with its resultant oppression or subjection. Although few people are aware of the various forms in which occult oppression and subjection express themselves, there is no doubt that occult involvement always results in bondage. This conclusion is based on a pastor’s experiences in deliverance. First he had established the connection between the occult involvement and the bondage, then the oppressed individual confessed his occult sins and commanded Satan to depart. The result is always the same: the person is delivered. In instances where the individual was also psychically subjected (having extrasensory powers, seeing apparitions, hearing spirit voices, and so on), these experiences have immediately ceased, thereby proving their occult source. A distinction should be made between "subjection" and "oppression" resulting from occult involvement. Subjection means that malevolent spirits have brought the victim under the domination and control of the powers of darkness. The victim has been made subject to, or enslaved by, such things as sexual lust, violent temper, drugs, uncontrollable thoughts, resistance to divine things, compulsive behavior, lying, hate, religious delusions, self-pity, or forms of occultism. A person thus subjected often becomes psychic himself, and is so enslaved by occultism that he lacks the will, and sometimes even the desire, to be set free. Oppression resulting from occult involvement means that the victim has been afflicted with some form of mental, physical, emotional, or psychic ailment or distress such as depression, fear, mental illness, disease, pain, apathy, marital discord, compulsive thoughts of suicide, apparitions, and so forth. The characteristics listed in the rest of this study are evidences of occult subjection and oppression. Some of these symptoms may result from other causes, but the existence of any of these manifestations usually indicates the presence and activity of demonic spirits, as well as the need for deliverance. Occult subjection and oppression may be classified for clarification into five categories: Mental and Emotional; Psychic; Spiritual; Physical; Material, Domestic, and Social. A. Mental and Emotional Disturbances and Abnormalities. Contrary to common wisdom, many psychoneuroses, psychoses, and other mental and emotional abnormalities result, not from functional or organic causes, but from occult involvement. Some of the following symptoms could be classified as "psychic" disturbances or abnormalities in character; however, we will purposely be limiting our later discussion of "psychic" subjection and oppression to the strict parapsychological sense of the term, namely, to extrasensory functioning, such as clairvoyance, telepathy, and precognition, and to such psychic phenomena as apparitions or poltergeist activity. Note further that "mental and emotional" does not necessarily imply "inward," but many of the following mental and emotional disturbances and abnormalities will also affect the outward behavior of the oppressed individual. 1. Psychoses indicative of occult oppression or subjection. Symptoms in this category include serious, prolonged depression or melancholia; resignation to failure or misfortune; habitual gloominess, morbidity and negativism, boredom and indifference (ennui), as well as apathy in general. Persons thus afflicted are often more interested in their own inward thoughts than in what goes on around them, and may respond in an abnormal, dull manner to others and to reality. They manifest extreme introversion; that is, they live within themselves and take no interest in their surroundings. At times they shun others, withdrawing and spending long periods of time alone, sometimes in a darkened room with the shades drawn, in a morose state of mind. Excessive weeping may also accompany this condition, as well as self-accusation of sins, frequently with thoughts of self-destruction. Such individuals often lack normal emotional response and contact with reality. They live in a private world where little affects them except their own fantasies and dreams. In some oppressed persons, this state of depression alternates with a directly opposite mood of extreme joy, happiness, exhilaration, and optimistic outlook. This mental disorder, known as manic-depressive psychosis, is characterized by extreme, sudden changes in mood, fluctuating up and down, often without warning. Delusions, so-called hallucinations, and psychic oppression are frequently present in victims of occult involvement who have become psychotic. There may be compulsive thoughts of violence and aggression, and destructive emotions of hate, rage, resentment, jealousy, suspicion, envy, malice, and other antisocial abnormalities. Great excitement and perturbation over trivial matters, and other indications of mania are often seen, as well as unpredictable impulses, moods, actions, and other psychopathic indications of insanity. There is often found in such persons a continual "flight of ideas." The individual goes off on one tangent or another, often without completing a thought, and there is a general incoherence of thoughts and ideas. Generally, they are irresponsible, unpredictable, and undependable. Unreasonable attitudes or demands are characteristic of demonic activity in such persons. As a result of occult involvement, some individuals are in subjection to extreme and uncontrollable passions and appetites. Vile language, sexual allusions or displays are common, together with inexplicable character or personality changes toward moral degeneracy. There may be found such sexual aberrations as homosexuality, masochism, self-abuse, promiscuity, sadism, abnormal sexuality, uncontrollable lustful thoughts and images, and suggestive behavior and dress. The presence and activity of demonic powers is also indicated by enslavement to evil habits such as drug addiction, gluttony (compulsive eating), addiction to alcohol or tobacco, compulsive gambling, and many other forms of excess and intemperance. 2. Psychoneuroses indicative of occult oppression and subjection. A neurotic person exhibits symptoms such as persistent, chronic fear or dread. Generally, there is a morbid anxiety that something dreadful is about to happen, or that one has not done something he ought to have done, or has done something that he should not have done, and so on. There are often feelings of apprehension, consternation, panic and hysteria, or evidence of strong nervous tension. The individual often works and lives at a frenzied pace, frequently suffering insomnia and extreme restlessness. Other abnormalities seen in neurotics include difficulty in making decisions, inability to adjust normally to certain situations, and the need of constant guidance and reassurance by others because of personal feelings of inadequacy and immaturity, or the fear of failure. Extreme hypersensitivity, irritability, and impatience are common. The individual is often ill-humored, argumentative, defiant, negative, always "on the defensive," and highly critical of others in an effort to justify his own deep feelings of inadequacy. The most pathetic and difficult forms of neurotic oppression to deal with are the deep-rooted feelings of self-pity and the abnormal desire for attention found in some individuals. They dread being alone for any length of time and have need of constant companionship and conversation. They often feel mistreated, misunderstood, misrepresented, and disliked by others. Frequently, they develop some psychosomatic ailment or disease as a result of the subconscious desire for attention, in order to find escape through sickness from the problems and perplexities of life. Such persons, called "hypochondriacs," seek to control and manipulate others by the shrewd use of their illness. Their households and families are forced to adjust to their abnormal life and whims, sacrificing everything for their personal comfort. Edited. Shared. To be Continued. ❤️ God willing, more will be posted soon. All glory to Jesus alone.
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  • THE SUNDAY BLOG….. Sunday June 28, 2026

    LONGING FOR GOD

    Deep within the human heart lies a quiet, persistent ache that nothing in this world seems completely able to satisfy. We often try to fill this emptiness with achievements, relationships, or material comforts, yet the longing remains. This internal restlessness is not a flaw in our design; it is a homing signal. It is a profound, spiritual hunger for the Creator, a holy homesickness that reminds us we were made for something far greater than the temporary things of this earth.
    The Bible frequently describes this intense desire using the language of physical survival—hunger and thirst. In Psalm 42:1-2, the writer captures this raw emotion beautifully: "As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, my God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When can I go and meet with God?" Just as a deer in a parched wasteland desperately searches for a life-giving stream, our innermost being recognizes that it cannot survive spiritually without the presence of the living God. The world offers many broken cisterns that promise satisfaction, but they ultimately leave us dry. Only the Creator can quench the thirst of a soul.
    This longing is also an admission of our deep vulnerability and dependence. In Psalm 63:1, King David writes from a literal wilderness, reflecting the state of his spiritual life: "God, you are my God, earnestly I seek you; I thirst for you, my whole being longs for you, in a dry and parched land where there is no water." David’s hunger was not a casual interest; it was an earnest, whole-body pursuit. To long for God means to reach a point of holy desperation where we realize that having everything the world has to offer, without Him, amounts to nothing at all.
    Thankfully, this intense spiritual hunger is never met with divine indifference. God does not plant this desire in our hearts to mock us; He invites us to bring it to Him. In the New Testament, Jesus addresses this fundamental human craving directly. During the Sermon on the Mount, He offers a beautiful promise: "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled" (Matthew 5:6). Later, in John 7:37, Jesus stands and cries out to the crowds, "Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink."
    When we redirect our ultimate longings away from worldly distractions and toward Jesus, a miraculous shift occurs. The ache does not instantly vanish, but it finds its true home. We begin to experience a peace that surpasses understanding. Our desire transitions from a painful emptiness into a beautiful, ongoing pursuit of intimacy with Him. Loving God becomes our primary focus, and chasing after Him becomes our greatest joy. Ultimately, our earthly longing is a beautiful prelude to eternity—a sacred reminder that our souls will remain restless until they finally rest completely in Him.
    Closing Prayer
    Heavenly Father, my heart acknowledges its deep hunger for You. Forgive me for the times I have tried to satisfy my empty spaces with things that fade away. You alone are the living water that can quench my deepest thirst. Draw me closer to Your presence each day, and let my soul find its true rest in Your love. Help me to seek You earnestly above all else, trusting Your promise that those who look for You will surely find You. Guide my steps today. Amen.

    THE BIBLE: READ IT! STUDY IT! BELIEVE IT! LIVE IT!
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    THE SUNDAY BLOG….. Sunday June 28, 2026 LONGING FOR GOD Deep within the human heart lies a quiet, persistent ache that nothing in this world seems completely able to satisfy. We often try to fill this emptiness with achievements, relationships, or material comforts, yet the longing remains. This internal restlessness is not a flaw in our design; it is a homing signal. It is a profound, spiritual hunger for the Creator, a holy homesickness that reminds us we were made for something far greater than the temporary things of this earth. The Bible frequently describes this intense desire using the language of physical survival—hunger and thirst. In Psalm 42:1-2, the writer captures this raw emotion beautifully: "As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, my God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When can I go and meet with God?" Just as a deer in a parched wasteland desperately searches for a life-giving stream, our innermost being recognizes that it cannot survive spiritually without the presence of the living God. The world offers many broken cisterns that promise satisfaction, but they ultimately leave us dry. Only the Creator can quench the thirst of a soul. This longing is also an admission of our deep vulnerability and dependence. In Psalm 63:1, King David writes from a literal wilderness, reflecting the state of his spiritual life: "God, you are my God, earnestly I seek you; I thirst for you, my whole being longs for you, in a dry and parched land where there is no water." David’s hunger was not a casual interest; it was an earnest, whole-body pursuit. To long for God means to reach a point of holy desperation where we realize that having everything the world has to offer, without Him, amounts to nothing at all. Thankfully, this intense spiritual hunger is never met with divine indifference. God does not plant this desire in our hearts to mock us; He invites us to bring it to Him. In the New Testament, Jesus addresses this fundamental human craving directly. During the Sermon on the Mount, He offers a beautiful promise: "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled" (Matthew 5:6). Later, in John 7:37, Jesus stands and cries out to the crowds, "Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink." When we redirect our ultimate longings away from worldly distractions and toward Jesus, a miraculous shift occurs. The ache does not instantly vanish, but it finds its true home. We begin to experience a peace that surpasses understanding. Our desire transitions from a painful emptiness into a beautiful, ongoing pursuit of intimacy with Him. Loving God becomes our primary focus, and chasing after Him becomes our greatest joy. Ultimately, our earthly longing is a beautiful prelude to eternity—a sacred reminder that our souls will remain restless until they finally rest completely in Him. Closing Prayer Heavenly Father, my heart acknowledges its deep hunger for You. Forgive me for the times I have tried to satisfy my empty spaces with things that fade away. You alone are the living water that can quench my deepest thirst. Draw me closer to Your presence each day, and let my soul find its true rest in Your love. Help me to seek You earnestly above all else, trusting Your promise that those who look for You will surely find You. Guide my steps today. Amen. THE BIBLE: READ IT! STUDY IT! BELIEVE IT! LIVE IT! _______________________________________
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  • The life of a restless Pastor (Case study Apostles Ayodele Babalola)
    When we use the term "restless pastor," we are describing a leader driven by a perpetual, sometimes frantic urgency to achieve, expand, or minister without a corresponding rhythm of rest, boundary-setting, or self-care. In ministry, restlessness is often deeply masked as "spiritual zeal," "passion for souls," or "divine speed."

    ​To understand the profound consequences of this lifestyle, Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola (1904–1959)—the legendary founding father and general evangelist of the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC)—serves as a compelling and complex historical case study. Babalola was a spiritual powerhouse whose intense, relentless prayer lifestyle shook West Africa, but his pace highlights the fine line between supernatural unction and the staggering physical toll of an uninterrupted ministerial load.

    ​1. The Dynamic of a Restless Pastor: The Babalola Example

    ​Apostle Ayo Babalola's call itself began with supernatural restlessness. In 1928, while working as a steamroller driver for the Public Works Department along the Ilesa-Igbara-Oke road, he experienced an entire week of sleeplessness and restlessness before hearing the audible voice of God calling him to preach.

    ​Once in ministry, his pace became historic. He was characterized by:

    ​Extreme Spiritual Exertion: He was famous for praying for days on end without stopping. On one occasion, he famously prayed for 72 hours continuously until his sweat moved leaves across a rock.

    ​Severe Fasting Regimens: He regularly engaged in grueling marathons of "dry" fasting (no food or water), including a historic 51-day fast.

    ​Constant Travel and Warfare: He traversed vast territories, confronting deeply entrenched occult practices, healing the sick, and establishing churches, rarely pausing to recuperat

    ​While this intensity birthed the massive 1930 Oke-Oye revival and left an indelible spiritual legacy, it perfectly epitomizes the "restless" paradigm—where the demand of the harvest completely overshadows the biological and emotional needs of the laborer.

    ​2. The Heavy Disadvantages of Ministerial Restlessness

    ​When a pastor operates out of a permanent state of restlessness and fails to observe the biblical principle of Sabbath, several distinct disadvantages emerge.

    ​Physical and Biological Breakdown

    ​The human body, even when anointed, is bound by natural laws. Chronic restlessness, lack of sleep, and extreme fasting deplete the body’s immune system, overload the nervous system, and wear down vital organs.

    ​The Babalola Connection: Apostle Babalola died in July 1959 at the relatively young age of 55. While the spiritual impact of his 30-year ministry was immense, historians and contemporary ministers note that his relentless, back-to-back crusades, lengthy vigils, and decades of severe fasting severely wore down his physical frame, leading to an early departure from the earth


    ​Structural Over-Dependence (The "Messiah Complex")

    ​A restless pastor often struggles to delegate effectively because they operate under an intense sense of time urgency ("This must be done now, and I must do it"). This creates a bottleneck where the entire church or movement becomes entirely dependent on the individual leader’s presence, voice, and energy.

    ​The Effect: When the leader is absent or falls ill, the administrative and spiritual machinery slows down or panics. It prevents the healthy replication of leadership among subordinates.

    ​Emotional Exhaustion and "Compassion Fatigue"

    ​Pastors constantly absorb the grief, trauma, and crises of their congregants. A restless pastor does not take the time to process this emotional load, leading directly to pastoral burnout. Symptoms include:

    ​Cognitive slowing: Struggling to focus or read text clearly.

    ​Cynicism: Viewing the ministry as a treadmill rather than a joy.

    ​Depersonalization: Treating people's spiritual needs mechanically rather than empathetically.

    ​Strained Family Dynamics

    ​A leader who is perpetually restless for the "work of the kingdom" often inadvertently neglects the immediate kingdom at home. The constant travel, impromptu prayer mountain trips, and round-the-clock counseling sessions steal the quality time required to build a deeply rooted marriage and raise emotionally secure children.
    The Takeaway for Modern Ministry

    ​The life of Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola is a beautiful, sacred monument of spiritual authority, but it also stands as a profound guardrail. He proved that while the spirit can be incredibly willing, the flesh remains mortal.

    ​Modern Christian ministry requires a healthy integration of zeal and wisdom. To avoid the pitfalls of the restless pastor, leaders must realize that the work of God is a marathon, not a sprint. Taking a day off, sleeping adequately, eating properly, and stepping away from the crowds—just as Jesus did when He withdrew to solitary places—is not a sign of weakness; it is a requirement for a lifetime of impactful ministry.
    The life of a restless Pastor (Case study Apostles Ayodele Babalola) When we use the term "restless pastor," we are describing a leader driven by a perpetual, sometimes frantic urgency to achieve, expand, or minister without a corresponding rhythm of rest, boundary-setting, or self-care. In ministry, restlessness is often deeply masked as "spiritual zeal," "passion for souls," or "divine speed." ​To understand the profound consequences of this lifestyle, Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola (1904–1959)—the legendary founding father and general evangelist of the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC)—serves as a compelling and complex historical case study. Babalola was a spiritual powerhouse whose intense, relentless prayer lifestyle shook West Africa, but his pace highlights the fine line between supernatural unction and the staggering physical toll of an uninterrupted ministerial load. ​1. The Dynamic of a Restless Pastor: The Babalola Example ​Apostle Ayo Babalola's call itself began with supernatural restlessness. In 1928, while working as a steamroller driver for the Public Works Department along the Ilesa-Igbara-Oke road, he experienced an entire week of sleeplessness and restlessness before hearing the audible voice of God calling him to preach. ​Once in ministry, his pace became historic. He was characterized by: ​Extreme Spiritual Exertion: He was famous for praying for days on end without stopping. On one occasion, he famously prayed for 72 hours continuously until his sweat moved leaves across a rock. ​Severe Fasting Regimens: He regularly engaged in grueling marathons of "dry" fasting (no food or water), including a historic 51-day fast. ​Constant Travel and Warfare: He traversed vast territories, confronting deeply entrenched occult practices, healing the sick, and establishing churches, rarely pausing to recuperat ​While this intensity birthed the massive 1930 Oke-Oye revival and left an indelible spiritual legacy, it perfectly epitomizes the "restless" paradigm—where the demand of the harvest completely overshadows the biological and emotional needs of the laborer. ​2. The Heavy Disadvantages of Ministerial Restlessness ​When a pastor operates out of a permanent state of restlessness and fails to observe the biblical principle of Sabbath, several distinct disadvantages emerge. ​Physical and Biological Breakdown ​The human body, even when anointed, is bound by natural laws. Chronic restlessness, lack of sleep, and extreme fasting deplete the body’s immune system, overload the nervous system, and wear down vital organs. ​The Babalola Connection: Apostle Babalola died in July 1959 at the relatively young age of 55. While the spiritual impact of his 30-year ministry was immense, historians and contemporary ministers note that his relentless, back-to-back crusades, lengthy vigils, and decades of severe fasting severely wore down his physical frame, leading to an early departure from the earth ​Structural Over-Dependence (The "Messiah Complex") ​A restless pastor often struggles to delegate effectively because they operate under an intense sense of time urgency ("This must be done now, and I must do it"). This creates a bottleneck where the entire church or movement becomes entirely dependent on the individual leader’s presence, voice, and energy. ​The Effect: When the leader is absent or falls ill, the administrative and spiritual machinery slows down or panics. It prevents the healthy replication of leadership among subordinates. ​Emotional Exhaustion and "Compassion Fatigue" ​Pastors constantly absorb the grief, trauma, and crises of their congregants. A restless pastor does not take the time to process this emotional load, leading directly to pastoral burnout. Symptoms include: ​Cognitive slowing: Struggling to focus or read text clearly. ​Cynicism: Viewing the ministry as a treadmill rather than a joy. ​Depersonalization: Treating people's spiritual needs mechanically rather than empathetically. ​Strained Family Dynamics ​A leader who is perpetually restless for the "work of the kingdom" often inadvertently neglects the immediate kingdom at home. The constant travel, impromptu prayer mountain trips, and round-the-clock counseling sessions steal the quality time required to build a deeply rooted marriage and raise emotionally secure children. The Takeaway for Modern Ministry ​The life of Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola is a beautiful, sacred monument of spiritual authority, but it also stands as a profound guardrail. He proved that while the spirit can be incredibly willing, the flesh remains mortal. ​Modern Christian ministry requires a healthy integration of zeal and wisdom. To avoid the pitfalls of the restless pastor, leaders must realize that the work of God is a marathon, not a sprint. Taking a day off, sleeping adequately, eating properly, and stepping away from the crowds—just as Jesus did when He withdrew to solitary places—is not a sign of weakness; it is a requirement for a lifetime of impactful ministry.
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  • **SAR SHALOM — The Prince of Peace | Christian Worship & Biblical Meditation**

    Peace is not the absence of problems.

    Peace is the presence of a King.

    In this powerful biblical meditation, we explore one of the prophetic names of Jesus Christ: **Sar Shalom** — the **Prince of Peace**.

    Foretold through the prophet Isaiah centuries before His birth, Jesus came to bring more than temporary comfort or emotional relief. He came to establish true peace between God and man through His sacrificial death and victorious resurrection.

    Drawing from Isaiah 9:6, Isaiah 53:5, Luke 2:14, John 14:27, and Romans 5:1, this message reveals the depth of God's peace—a peace that is not dependent on circumstances, but rooted in reconciliation with God through Christ.

    If you are struggling with fear, anxiety, uncertainty, or restlessness, be encouraged: the Prince of Peace is still reigning.

    **Key Scriptures:**
    • Isaiah 9:6
    • Isaiah 53:5
    • Luke 2:14
    • John 14:27
    • Romans 5:1

    **What Does Sar Shalom Mean?**
    Sar Shalom is a Hebrew title meaning **"Prince of Peace."**
    The biblical concept of *shalom* goes beyond the absence of conflict. It speaks of wholeness, restoration, completeness, and right relationship with God.

    Through Jesus Christ, we can experience:
    ✓ Peace with God
    ✓ Peace in the heart
    ✓ Peace in the midst of life's storms
    ✓ Assurance through His finished work on the cross

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    "For to us a child is born, to us a son is given... and His name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." — Isaiah 9:6

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    **SAR SHALOM — The Prince of Peace | Christian Worship & Biblical Meditation** Peace is not the absence of problems. Peace is the presence of a King. In this powerful biblical meditation, we explore one of the prophetic names of Jesus Christ: **Sar Shalom** — the **Prince of Peace**. Foretold through the prophet Isaiah centuries before His birth, Jesus came to bring more than temporary comfort or emotional relief. He came to establish true peace between God and man through His sacrificial death and victorious resurrection. Drawing from Isaiah 9:6, Isaiah 53:5, Luke 2:14, John 14:27, and Romans 5:1, this message reveals the depth of God's peace—a peace that is not dependent on circumstances, but rooted in reconciliation with God through Christ. If you are struggling with fear, anxiety, uncertainty, or restlessness, be encouraged: the Prince of Peace is still reigning. **Key Scriptures:** • Isaiah 9:6 • Isaiah 53:5 • Luke 2:14 • John 14:27 • Romans 5:1 **What Does Sar Shalom Mean?** Sar Shalom is a Hebrew title meaning **"Prince of Peace."** The biblical concept of *shalom* goes beyond the absence of conflict. It speaks of wholeness, restoration, completeness, and right relationship with God. Through Jesus Christ, we can experience: ✓ Peace with God ✓ Peace in the heart ✓ Peace in the midst of life's storms ✓ Assurance through His finished work on the cross **Subscribe for More Biblical Content** If this message blessed you, consider subscribing for more: • Biblical teachings • Christian devotionals • Scripture meditations • Sound doctrine • Biblical discernment • Christ-centered encouragement 👍 Like 💬 Share your testimony in the comments 🔔 Subscribe for future content **Remember:** Stop striving for peace. Come to the Prince. Trust His sacrifice. Receive His peace. "For to us a child is born, to us a son is given... and His name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." — Isaiah 9:6 #SarShalom #PrinceOfPeace #JesusChrist #ChristianMusic #BibleStudy #ScriptureMeditation #ChristianWorship #Isaiah96 #PeaceWithGod #ChristianEncouragement #GospelMessage #BiblicalTruth #ChristianFaith #WatchmanOnTheWall #SoundDoctrine https://youtu.be/CL5VfQoXiT4
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  • Dear Father,

    I planned to break a fast at 2 pm, but by 1:30 pm I already felt weak, as though I could not go any further. Strangely, when I extended the fast until 6 pm, the struggle did not begin until around 5 pm. What I once thought was my elastic limit at 1:30pm turned out not to be my limit at all; extending the time revealed that I could endure far more than I thought.

    In setting goals, we sometimes subconsciously define the limits of what we believe we can endure. I see how this applies in every area of our lives. I pondered on the scripture where Isaac blessed Esau, he said, “You will live by the sword and you will serve your brother. But when you grow restless, you will throw his yoke from off your neck.” How useful, then, is restlessness toward achievement?

    The boundaries we create around supposedly impossible feats are often reflections of the mind’s limitations rather than reality itself. And sometimes we are brought into situations that awaken restlessness within us, yet the mind still decides whether that restlessness will be silenced or transformed into change.

    All around the world, people and nations are confronted with seasons of unrest--left to decide between remaining comfortable in fear or embracing the change that restlessness provokes.

    Translations;
    Slide 1: English
    Slide 2: French
    Slide 3: Bengali
    Slide 4: Hindu
    Slide 5: Urdu

    #LettertoGod
    #transformation
    #change
    #restlessness
    Dear Father, I planned to break a fast at 2 pm, but by 1:30 pm I already felt weak, as though I could not go any further. Strangely, when I extended the fast until 6 pm, the struggle did not begin until around 5 pm. What I once thought was my elastic limit at 1:30pm turned out not to be my limit at all; extending the time revealed that I could endure far more than I thought. In setting goals, we sometimes subconsciously define the limits of what we believe we can endure. I see how this applies in every area of our lives. I pondered on the scripture where Isaac blessed Esau, he said, “You will live by the sword and you will serve your brother. But when you grow restless, you will throw his yoke from off your neck.” How useful, then, is restlessness toward achievement? The boundaries we create around supposedly impossible feats are often reflections of the mind’s limitations rather than reality itself. And sometimes we are brought into situations that awaken restlessness within us, yet the mind still decides whether that restlessness will be silenced or transformed into change. All around the world, people and nations are confronted with seasons of unrest--left to decide between remaining comfortable in fear or embracing the change that restlessness provokes. Translations; Slide 1: English Slide 2: French Slide 3: Bengali Slide 4: Hindu Slide 5: Urdu #LettertoGod #transformation #change #restlessness
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  • Dear Father,

    I planned to break a fast at 2pm, but by 1:30 pm I already felt weak, as though I could not go any further. Strangely, when I extended the fast until 6pm, the struggle did not begin until around 5pm. What I once thought was my elastic limit at 1:30pm turned out not to be my limit at all; extending the time revealed that I could endure far more than I thought.

    In setting goals, we sometimes subconsciously define the limits of what we believe we can endure. I see how this applies in every area of our lives. I pondered on the scripture where Isaac blessed Esau, he said, “You will live by the sword and you will serve your brother. But when you grow restless, you will throw his yoke from off your neck.” How useful, then, is restlessness toward achievement?

    The boundaries we create around supposedly impossible feats are often reflections of the mind’s limitations rather than reality itself. And sometimes we are brought into situations that awaken restlessness within us, yet the mind still decides whether that restlessness will be silenced or transformed into change.

    All around the world, people and nations are confronted with seasons of unrest--left to decide between remaining comfortable in fear or embracing the change that restlessness provokes.

    Translations;
    Slide 1: English
    Slide 2: French
    Slide 3: Bengali
    Slide 4: Hindu
    Slide 5: Urdu

    #LettertoGod
    #transformation
    #change
    #restlessness
    Dear Father, I planned to break a fast at 2pm, but by 1:30 pm I already felt weak, as though I could not go any further. Strangely, when I extended the fast until 6pm, the struggle did not begin until around 5pm. What I once thought was my elastic limit at 1:30pm turned out not to be my limit at all; extending the time revealed that I could endure far more than I thought. In setting goals, we sometimes subconsciously define the limits of what we believe we can endure. I see how this applies in every area of our lives. I pondered on the scripture where Isaac blessed Esau, he said, “You will live by the sword and you will serve your brother. But when you grow restless, you will throw his yoke from off your neck.” How useful, then, is restlessness toward achievement? The boundaries we create around supposedly impossible feats are often reflections of the mind’s limitations rather than reality itself. And sometimes we are brought into situations that awaken restlessness within us, yet the mind still decides whether that restlessness will be silenced or transformed into change. All around the world, people and nations are confronted with seasons of unrest--left to decide between remaining comfortable in fear or embracing the change that restlessness provokes. Translations; Slide 1: English Slide 2: French Slide 3: Bengali Slide 4: Hindu Slide 5: Urdu #LettertoGod #transformation #change #restlessness
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