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How can you do a self-exorcism on yourself?

If you believe you’re under spiritual attack or even demonization, a self-exorcism (or self-deliverance) can be a powerful step—but it must be done in the authority of Jesus Christ, with repentance, renunciation, and faith. While full deliverance often benefits from a mature, Spirit-filled believer standing with you, you can start the battle yourself—because Christ is in you and His power is enough.


✝️ SELF-EXORCISM STEP-BY-STEP (IN JESUS' NAME)

๐Ÿ”ฅ 1. Prepare Your Heart: Surrender to Jesus

You must be born again—have truly submitted to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.

“Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”
—James 4:7

Say:

"Lord Jesus, I belong to You. You are my Lord, my Savior, and King. I surrender my life completely to You. Wash me clean with Your blood. Fill me with Your Holy Spirit. I submit to You now."


๐Ÿงผ 2. Confess and Repent of All Known Sin

Demons gain access through open doors: sin, unforgiveness, occult activity, sexual sin, trauma, hatred, bitterness, etc.

Pray out loud:

"Father, I confess all my sins to You. I repent of [name them: sexual sin, occult, addiction, hatred, fear, etc.]. I renounce every agreement I’ve made with darkness—whether knowingly or unknowingly. I choose holiness. I forgive anyone who hurt me. I receive Your forgiveness."


๐Ÿ”“ 3. Renounce Every Evil Spirit

Renounce them by name if known (e.g., spirit of fear, spirit of lust, witchcraft, Jezebel, rejection, anger, etc.)

Say out loud with authority:

"In the name of Jesus, I renounce every unclean spirit that has attacked my life—spirit of fear, depression, lust, heaviness, confusion, rejection, [name more]. I reject you. I cancel every agreement. You have no authority over me. I am covered by the blood of Jesus."


๐Ÿ—ก️ 4. Command the Spirits to Leave (In Jesus' Name)

You must speak this aloud. Demons respond to authority, not feelings.

Pray boldly:

"In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, I command every evil spirit that has tormented me to get out now! Every unclean spirit, go! I break every chain. I cancel every curse. I evict you now—out of my mind, out of my body, out of my soul. Go to the feet of Jesus—NOW!"

Repeat firmly. Don’t rush. Some spirits resist—command until peace and release come.


๐Ÿ•Š️ 5. Invite the Holy Spirit to Fill You

Once the house is clean, it must be filled (see Matthew 12:43–45).

Pray:

"Holy Spirit, come and fill every part of me. Fill my heart, my mind, my body, my home. Take complete control. Let Your fire burn away every residue. Let Your presence dwell in me forever."


๐Ÿ“– 6. Seal with Scripture, Worship, and Communion

  • Read aloud Psalm 91, Ephesians 6, Romans 8.

  • Take Holy Communion (if possible).

  • Worship God aloud—sing, praise, declare the name of Jesus. Demons hate praise.


๐Ÿ’ก Important Reminders:

  • Don’t do this passively. You must engage spiritually—speaking aloud, standing in faith.

  • Don’t be afraid. Demons respond to fear but flee from authority in Christ.

  • If symptoms persist (e.g., tormenting thoughts, sleep paralysis, voices, violent emotions), seek help from a trusted, mature deliverance minister or Spirit-filled pastor.

  • Stay in the Word, prayer, worship, and fellowship after.


✝️ Sample Final Prayer

"Lord Jesus, thank You for delivering me. I seal this deliverance with Your blood. I declare I am Yours, fully free. No weapon formed against me shall prosper. I put on the full armor of God and walk in Your power. In Jesus’ Name, Amen."


If you believe you are experiencing spiritual attacks or demonic oppression, it's a serious and often distressing situation. While some spiritual traditions speak of "self-exorcism," it's generally advised to seek help from religious leaders or professionals who specialize in these areas.

If, after medical evaluation, you still believe the issues are spiritual, it's highly recommended to seek guidance from a trusted and experienced spiritual leader within your faith tradition (e.g., a pastor, or spiritual counselor). They can offer discernment, prayer, and appropriate rituals according to their specific practices.

If you are experiencing severe distress, hallucinations, or thoughts of harming yourself or others, please seek immediate professional help from a medical doctor, psychiatrist, or emergency services. Spiritual practices should complement, not replace, necessary medical and psychological care.




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How can you do a self-exorcism on yourself?

If you believe you’re under spiritual attack or even demonization, a self-exorcism (or self-deliverance) can be a powerful step— but it mus...