✝️ Exorcism Prayer in the Name of Jesus Christ
Opening Invocation:
"Heavenly Father, Creator of Heaven and Earth, in the Name of Your Son Jesus Christ, and by the power of the Holy Spirit, I stand against every power of darkness, every evil spirit, and every demonic force that seeks to torment, deceive, or oppress your people."
Command of Authority:
"In the Name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, the Son of the Living God, I command every unclean spirit, every demon of torment, every spirit of fear, confusion, deception, lust, pride, infirmity, and division—be gone now!
You have no place here! This person (or this place) is sealed by the blood of Jesus. You are defeated at the Cross. Flee now into the abyss, never to return!"
Renunciation:
"I renounce every agreement knowingly or unknowingly made with darkness. I break every curse, every soul tie, and every demonic covenant in the Name of Jesus. I release forgiveness where needed and claim full freedom in Christ."
Protection and Indwelling:
"Holy Spirit, fill every space left by the enemy. Fill this body, this mind, this home, this church—with Your presence, Your peace, and Your power. Seal it with the blood of Jesus and the fire of the Holy Spirit."
"I declare: Jesus is Lord here. No weapon formed against us shall prosper. The battle belongs to the Lord, and the victory is already won through Christ Jesus."
In Jesus’ Mighty Name, Amen.
"It is written: 'Submit to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.'" (James 4:7)
👿 Names and Types of Evil Spirits (Biblical and Historical)
These names and categories are used in spiritual warfare theology and exorcism ministry, drawn from Scripture, early church teaching, and Christian tradition:
From the Bible:
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Satan (Lucifer) – the adversary, the deceiver, the accuser (Revelation 12:9)
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Beelzebub – prince of demons (Luke 11:15)
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Legion – many demons (Mark 5:9)
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Spirit of Infirmity – causes sickness (Luke 13:11)
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Spirit of Fear – paralyzes with terror (2 Timothy 1:7)
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Familiar Spirits – counterfeit spiritual guides (Leviticus 19:31)
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Spirit of Jealousy – incites envy and rage (Numbers 5:14)
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Deaf and Dumb Spirit – causes muteness and deafness (Mark 9:25)
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Lying Spirit – deceives and manipulates (1 Kings 22:22)
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Spirit of Divination – occultic and fortune-telling (Acts 16:16)
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Unclean Spirit – general term for demons (Mark 1:23)
Categorized by Manifestation (Traditional Deliverance Teachings):
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Spirit of Pride (Leviathan) – arrogance, rebellion
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Spirit of Rebellion
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Spirit of Hatred and Murder
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Spirit of Lust and Perversion
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Spirit of Addiction – drugs, alcohol, pornography
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Spirit of Depression / Heaviness
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Spirit of Control / Jezebel
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Spirit of Legalism / Religion
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Spirit of Witchcraft and Occult
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Spirit of Poverty and Lack
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Spirit of Confusion and Chaos
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Spirit of Slumber or Apathy
🕍 Why Are There Evil Spirits in the Church?
Evil spirits can manifest even inside churches due to several reasons:
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Unrepented Sin or Hidden Sin: When individuals or leadership allow sin to go unaddressed, it creates spiritual legal grounds for oppression.
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False Teaching / Deception: A church without sound doctrine can become vulnerable to “doctrines of demons” (1 Timothy 4:1).
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Religious Spirits: These are demons masquerading as piety, promoting hypocrisy, legalism, or false holiness without love or truth (Matthew 23).
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Wounded or Open Souls: Members who are wounded, unforgiving, or dabbling in occult practices (even unknowingly) can open doors to spiritual bondage.
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Spiritual Apathy: Lukewarmness and prayerlessness allow spiritual darkness to thrive unchecked (Revelation 3:16).
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Idolatry and Mixture: Churches that mix Christianity with worldly systems, occultic practices, or other religions invite spiritual confusion and demonic infiltration.
"For Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light." (2 Corinthians 11:14)
🛡️ How the Church Must Respond:
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Preach Christ crucified and risen
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Live holy and prayerful lives
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Discern spiritually, test every spirit (1 John 4:1)
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Practice corporate repentance and deliverance
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Be filled with the Holy Spirit continually
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