20.6.25

Exorcism in Bible-Presbyerian Church

"Elder, I understand your skepticism. In our modern world, it's easy to dismiss what we can't physically see or scientifically prove. However, as an exorcist, I've witnessed firsthand phenomena that defy conventional explanation – things that resonate deeply with the spiritual battles described in our scriptures.

Consider this: our Lord Jesus Christ Himself cast out demons. The Gospels are replete with accounts of Him performing deliverances, not just healing the sick. Are we to believe those accounts are merely metaphorical, or that such spiritual warfare ceased with the apostolic age?

What I do isn't about superstition or theatrics. It's about confronting genuine spiritual oppression that can manifest as profound psychological distress, unexplainable physical ailments, and destructive patterns of behavior that no therapy or medication can fully address. I've seen individuals, often devout believers, whose lives were being systematically destroyed until, through prayer and the authority of Christ, they found true freedom.

My work isn't about replacing medicine or psychology, but about recognizing that sometimes, the roots of suffering lie beyond the material realm. It's about offering a spiritual remedy when all other avenues have failed. I invite you, Elder, not to simply believe me, but to consider the possibility that there are aspects of spiritual reality we may not fully grasp, and that God continues to work through His church in ways that are both profound and, at times, beyond our immediate comprehension."




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