Hey friends, I hope you have enjoyed the last two clips from season one and season three.
I am very excited to share the final clip from this mini break with you.
Thank you again for your patience as I get ready to unveil season six.
This clip is from part two of the final episode that I did for season four with Beatty Carmichael.
It was a two-parter, so you will want to go back and listen to part one before you listen to all of part two, but I wanted to share this part of this episode only because it was eye-opening for me.
For those of you who have been with the podcast for a while, you went through season four, and during that time, I had on people who didn’t agree on the Christian faith and how it should be done.
For example, with this one, he deals with deliverance ministry, and for me, it was hard because I was still on the fence about it.
So we had met before this interview, and we talked, and he helped me through a chronic issue that I had, which I can say now to this day, I still have not had any more of those chronic issues that I had that we did the repentance for.
So the reason I picked this clip is that it touches on demons, spirits, sin, and repentance. Part two really goes in depth on that, but you really do need to listen to part one to appreciate part two.
So I encourage you to go back and listen to both episodes.
Again, it’s the last two episodes of season four.
You are going to enjoy this clip.
Refurbished Clip: Season 4, Part 2 with Beatty Carmichael
Well, you can do the same thing in the spiritual laws.
That’s how this whole thing came about: figuring out that if you repent of something, you get freed of something, and then figuring out what type of things to repent of and how to get there.
So things like stubbornness, that’s a demon spirit, sleepiness, stupidity, not just being sleepy because you’re worn out, but a constant state of sleepiness, fatigue, worry, anxiety, all these are demon spirits.
You have panic attacks, depression, sarcasm, anger, and fear.
Here’s what I’ve learned about demon spirits.
I find there are generally two types of spirits that attack people.
One is simply a spirit of infirmity of some sort.
That’s not necessarily a demon spirit.
It’s a disciplined spirit, the best way I can describe it, because they won’t speak back.
Typically, when I would do a deliverance, I would interrogate these things, and I could never interrogate a spirit of infirmity, but I could interrogate the other spirits.
So I started to see that there are different types of spirits that God uses, and some of them are actually sent from God.
They’re all ultimately governed by Him because He created the spiritual laws that these things operate in.
I show you in Scripture where this comes out, and in my book.
When you engage with a demon spirit, the way the demon spirit works is that it’s nothing but an amplifier.
So every sin that we have, think about the sins.
We have the sin of anger, the sin of lust, the sin of pride, the sin of fear, and the sin of depression.
These are things that we can do.
If we do it strongly enough, let’s say anger, because I have a sin nature in my body, I’m going to get angry at times.
You do something against me, and I’m going to be a little upset.
But if I get really upset, then it opens up the door, what’s called a legal right, for a spirit of anger to come in, a demon spirit of anger.
What it is is a spirit of like-kind.
It says, you opened up a door of anger, and I’m a spirit of anger, so I’m going to come in, and I’m going to amplify your anger.
That’s all these things are.
Demon spirits are nothing but sin spirits.
They simply amplify sin.
They don’t make me do anything, but they urge me to do something.
Thank you for listening.
Make sure you go back and listen to Part 1 and all of Part 2 for this awesome conversation.
If you are interested in learning more about Beatty’s book, listening to the episodes would also help.
🎧 Original Episodes:
• Can Repentance Bring Healing? — Part One
• Can Repentance Bring Healing? — Part Two
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