Inner healing basics

Inner healing, also called deliverance, is the process of removing curses and spirits from a person and them having an encounter with Holy Spirit. This process is done by the authority of the blood of Jesus. The only way for a curse or a demonic entity to be removed is death, and because of the sacrificial death and resurrection of Jesus Christ that price has been paid in full.

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Glossary

Here is a glossary and definition of basic terms that will come up in prayer resources and articles on the site.

Binding and Loosing:

Also translated as “locking and unlocking”. Jesus gives us authority to spiritually bind and loose in the spiritual realm around us. Matthew 12:29

Demon/Unclean Spirit: A fallen angel (created being), wars against God and His creation by influencing humans into sin. Once a human has entered into sin or been sinned against, that associated demon will have legal access to that human’s body, mind, or soul. All demon’s goals are to kill, steal, and destroy. Because of the shedding of the innocent blood of Jesus Christ, believers have the authority to receive forgiveness for these past sins (also known as agreements, contracts, or covenants), therefore removing the right of the demon to be there.

Soul Ties: A spiritual bond between 2 humans. Although many bonds (like between a husband and wife, or a child and their parent) are healthy and placed by God, there are unhealthy bonds between people that form for a variety of reasons that God does not intend. An unhealthy soul tie can create heartbreak, longing, obsession, idolatry, lust, insecurity, comparison, and open up a doorway for demonic entrance or oppression. Soul ties can be broken easily with a sincere heart and a claiming of the blood of Jesus.

Stronghold (Sin mindset) A belief or mindset about yourself, God, or others around you that allows the enemy to have access to you. This is almost always the cause of specific demonization that repeats itself, or a spirit that needs to be removed multiple times. What Paul references as “doctrines of demons” would be an example of a religious stronghold. Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 12:43-45 illustrates this very clearly.