Summary of "Unleashing Healing Power Through Spirit Born Emotions - Session 10"
Main message
The session teaches a Christ-centered deliverance process: Jesus provides freedom from demonic influence through repentance, emotional/inner healing, and authoritative prayer. Deliverance is presented as a lived pattern (based on Jesus’ example) that can be applied personally and in community.
Seven-step methodology (practical, step-by-step)
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Identify and repent for the heart wound
- Locate emotional wounds (example used: fear) and repent for ways you invited or gave legal access to demonic influence.
- Visual/prayer technique: picture yourself at the point the pattern began (e.g., as a baby in the womb) and apply the cross of Christ between you and the generational streams.
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Sever ungodly soul ties
- Identify relationships, books, media, groups, or covenant ties that transfer negative energy.
- Use a symbolic/prayerful cutting (sword of the Spirit) and command those ties severed (suggested prophetic gesture repeated ~5 times).
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Repent ungodly beliefs
- Find lies you’ve accepted (e.g., “I’ll fail”) and repent of believing them.
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Repent inner vows
- Renounce promises you made to yourself based on ungodly beliefs; replace them with biblical truth and purpose.
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Inner healing (invite Jesus into scenes)
- Receive corrective spiritual “scenes” where Jesus shows up, comforts, and reframes traumatic or fear-fueling memories.
- Forgive and bless those involved in each scene as part of healing.
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Break word curses
- Identify negative spoken words (from others or yourself) that you agreed with; forgive and rebuke accompanying spirits; command the curses to fall powerless at the cross.
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Deliverance (cast out demons)
- After the first six steps, pray in the name of Jesus to dismiss specific demonic influences (fear, doubt, unbelief, etc.).
- Make clear verbal declarations that these spirits have no legal place in you.
Maintenance and lifestyle practices to stay free
- Unify spirit, soul, and body:
- Spirit: hold God’s vision of your identity (for example, seated with Christ and empowered).
- Soul/mind: memorize and meditate on Scripture about faith and authority.
- Body/speech: declare truth aloud (recognizing the power of the tongue).
- Fill the space with the Holy Spirit, truth, and righteousness so demons can’t return.
- When a demonic influence attempts to return, rebuke it quickly in Jesus’ name rather than react in fear.
- Make deliverance and inner healing part of regular devotional life (daily practice).
- Seek community and humility: for the final deliverance step, invite experienced people or a deliverance team to pray with/for you when possible.
- Practical notes:
- Many steps can be done alone.
- Deliverance can also be done over the phone or scheduled through local churches.
- Use the “contributing strands” worksheet to identify issues.
Self-care, emotional-wellness and productivity implications
- Emotional self-care: identify core wounds, invite healing, and practice forgiveness (of self, others, even God) to release burdens that impede functioning.
- Use visualization and contemplative prayer as therapeutic tools to reframe traumatic or fear-based memories.
- Build habits that reinforce mental and spiritual alignment (Scripture memorization, spoken declarations, devotional time) to improve resilience and sustained productivity.
- Use community support (teams, mentors) for accountability and for handling deeper issues—this reduces isolation and enhances healthy recovery.
Practical resources mentioned
- “Prayers That Heal the Heart” (book + 13 DVD sessions) — a more extensive teaching series.
- “Contributing Strands” worksheet — downloadable from CWGMinistries.org (search the phrase).
Scripture references cited
- Matthew 8:16–17
- 1 Corinthians 6:17
- 1 Corinthians 13:13
Presenters / sources
- Speaker (unnamed in the subtitles) — author/teacher of “Prayers That Heal the Heart”
- CWGMinistries.org (website and downloadable worksheet)
- Biblical references listed above
Category
Wellness and Self-Improvement
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