24 Oct 2022

Spear of the Heavens is a deliverance minister who’s worked under a mentor in the past.  We meet through a deliverance website and decide to chat on the phone about something we find in common.  Later, I ask Spear for a word from the Lord – as it is relevant to her calling – and she asks me to pray deliverance over her.  I ask, “What do you need deliverance from.”  She responds indifferently and I think “I‘m not the one for her deliverance.”  Later, in another conversation, her demon lashes-out at me verbally.  Confusing, but now I understand.  The Holy Spirit is luring me into a fight.  Jesus wants her free. 

Today, I ask her to “Choose a worship song” and she plays it from her end of the phone conversation.  We worship the Father and I can feel His presence.  After the song, I ask the Holy Spirit to search her house and tell her what He intends to take out of her today.  He gives her a list of six names, but we only get to deal with one.  The Spirit of “Stable Boy.”    

I call into her house for the Spirit of “Stable Boy.”  Stable Boy is a man who molests her as a child.  We’re not hearing anything, so I ask her, “Tell me about her parents.”  “My father was an atheist most of his life and perverted,” she claims, and “My mother was a Catholic.”  As we’re speaking something begins to jar loose and she hears “fear.”  I ask the Holy Spirit to search her deeper.  Soon she hears, “Abaddon.”  I ask Abaddon “Did you enter through Stable Boy or before him?”  He responds, “In the womb.” Abaddon comes in through a generational curse.  I ask, “Who’s your boss?”  He responds, “Belial.”

Abaddon isn’t budging.  We work for a while, but nothing’s happening.  I ask Abaddon directly, “What are you holding onto in there?”  He responds, “Secrets.”  This word becomes the foundation on which we build the deliverance of Spear of the Heavens today.  “Secrets” – in Spears case – are Abaddon’s coverings; his protection, his legal right.  I don’t know how Jesus works with other deliverance pastors. I’m sure individually with each personality, but I love how He deals with me.  He allows everyone to participate in the work He’s doing, including the demon.  Today, we get information from Spear, the Holy Spirit, Abaddon and me to extract Abaddon from her house.  Here’s the story: 

I ask Spear, “What secrets are you holding onto in there?”  She responds reluctantly, “Many.”  I find there are four secrets Abaddon is using to maintain his residency in God’s child, Spear of the Heavens.  Abaddon doesn’t belong here because she’s a Christian; however, he’s here legally because of the secrets.  The first secret the Holy Spirit speaks to her, “Shame.” 

Years ago Spear has an affair with the deliverance pastor she’s doing ministry with.  She says, “He was a liar and perverted.”  She says, “As a deliverance team we did mighty things.” The reader may read this and say, “How can one be involved in such a ministry for God and be in sin?”  We’re all subject to being corrupt.  Look at all the men used in the Bible.  Look at many of the Megachurch pastors of today and the church scandals occurring in our time.  Jesus can still work through us when we are living in sin.  Survey your own life quickly and you’ll see what I mean.  Regardless, we deal with the entire problem legally and released the hooks out of her flesh. 

Second, Abaddon tells her the next secret is “Her will.”  As we get this intelligence, the Holy Spirit tells me, “Religious.”  As we renounce religious doctrine, manmade academics, and the denominational belief systems she’s aligned herself with, I take that hook out of her flesh.  After this hook I send holy fire and the Light of God’s Kingdom into her house.  She hears Abaddon screaming and we move on.  The Holy Spirit makes the third secret known to her, “Guilt.”  We explore and Spear feels guilty because of some decisions leading to her mother’s natural death.  She repents, renounces, asks forgiveness and we remove the third hook from her flesh. 

The last secret’s interesting.  The Holy Spirit tells her “Desire.”  She doesn’t understand this one.  Suddenly a verse pops into my head, “Your desire shall be for your husband” from Genesis 3.  In this verse, God is judging the woman because of their disobedience which assists to the fall of mankind.  I tell her what I hear and we explore her relationship with her husband.  Spear’s husband died recently and she’s now a widow.  Before he dies, he experiences failing health for years.  She describes her feelings as, “He was hard to help,” “His mind was gone,” “He totally forgot who I was,” and “sometimes I hated him and would ask God to just take him.”   At this point, Jesus speaks to me about her guilt.  He says, “The sin of hate is as murder.  You hated your husband and you are guilty of murder.”  Spear of the Heavens breaks down and weeps … I do too!  Her emotional repentance is so strong it breaks the final hook, satisfies the last secret, and sends Abaddon to hell.  He’s gone.

We’re not done yet.  As you’ll remember above, Abaddon gives up “Belial,” as well as the six other names the Holy Spirit gives us.  As he does, Spear feels Belial descend down and pushes back up Asmodeus from the pits as a sacrifice, who also gives up Leviathan.  We will have to deal with these guys on another day. I will wait for her to contact me so we can move forward.