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Find True Freedom through Christian Deliverance and Exorcism

Specialized Christian Deliverance and Exorcism Services for Spiritual, Emotional, Mental, and Physical Healing

At Healing the Brokenhearted, we provide a refuge for those seeking deliverance and renewal through faith and scripture. Led by Pastor Timothy Tomlinson, a specialist in Christian Inner Healing and Deliverance, we combine biblical truths with expert spiritual guidance to address and overcome the most profound spiritual and emotional blockages. Our holistic approach integrates faith-based deliverance techniques with compassionate support to help you tackle demonic oppression, emotional wounds, and spiritual hindrances.

 

Whether you're struggling with spiritual warfare, lingering traumas, fear, or personal conflicts, our deliverance sessions are tailored to empower you with the divine tools and insights necessary for true healing and transformation. Embark on a journey of liberation where your faith is both your defense and your compass, guiding you towards the peace and purpose that God has designed for you. Each session is a step closer to breaking free from the chains that bind you, allowing you to live a life of freedom and fulfillment in Christ.

Personalized Deliverance and Exorcism Sessions

Experience profound transformation with our personalized sessions for Deliverance and Exorcisms, where we approach Jesus as both Friend and Father to seek resolutions and healing. In these sacred encounters, you have the opportunity to uncover, through Jesus, the root causes of the legal rights that have been impacting your life. These issues may range from full Exorcism to Deliverance, Inner Healing over blockages, be it spiritual, emotional, mental, or physical. Our sessions offer a unique space where you can voice your struggles and seek heavenly judgment. Embrace this powerful journey towards liberation and healing, where every plea is heard, and every heart finds its path to renewal in the presence of divine justice and mercy. With each session, you are not just seeking relief but engaging in a transformative experience that addresses the deepest layers of your being, bringing forth a sense of wholeness and peace that resonates in all aspects of your life.

Mark 16:15-18 (ESV):
"15 And he said to them, 'Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation. 16 Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned. 17 And these signs will accompany those who believe: in my name they will cast out demons; they will speak in new tongues; 18 they will pick up serpents with their hands; and if they drink any deadly poison, it will not hurt them; they will lay their hands on the sick, and they will recover.'"

  • Personalized Approach: Tailored sessions that address individual spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical blockages.

  • Spiritual Liberation: Focus on full Exorcism and deliverance, offering freedom from spiritual oppressions.

  • Inner Healing: Deep exploration of inner issues, facilitating emotional and mental healing alongside spiritual care.

  • Jesus-Centered Methodology: Sessions that approach Jesus as both a Friend and Father, providing a comforting and powerful spiritual experience.

  • Root Cause Analysis: Uncover the underlying causes of spiritual struggles through guided revelation and insight in Christ.

  • Sacred Space for Voice and Healing: A respectful environment where individuals can express their struggles and seek divine intervention.

  • Heavenly Judgment and Mercy: Seeking resolutions in the presence of divine justice, ensuring a balanced approach to spiritual healing.

  • Transformational Journey: Each session is not just a step towards liberation but a part of a transformative journey towards overall well-being.

  • Confidential and Compassionate Care: Ensuring the utmost privacy and understanding for each individual's journey.

  • Holistic Wellness: Emphasis on complete wellness, addressing the interconnectedness of spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical health.

You can be healed in Jesus name through Inner Healing and Deliverance!

The New Testament mentions over 73 times where Jesus, His disciples, and apostles performed inner healing and deliverance. Even the Jewish leaders during Jesus' time practiced it (Acts 19:13-16). Today, talking about inner healing and deliverance is rare in churches and can be seen as taboo. But, there is a clear need for this type of biblical help as many people are looking for ways to overcome their struggles and find true freedom.

Testimony from Hanna Youn

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My personal experience here felt life-saving and overwhelmingly edifying during a time of personal spiritual confusion and turmoil. It really is a ministry. I received a lot of unexpected encouragement from Jesus which helped release me from some life threatening lies that I did not recognize I was deeply fighting against. and guidance/tools for experiencing the inner healing and deliverance that flows from the cross. I felt that pastor Timothy is surrendered to Christ and professional. I would recommend anyone to reach out and see what God has in store for them. The ministry feels like a deep gem of light to me. I am so thankful.

The Process of Deliverance, Inner Healing, and Exorcism

The process of deliverance, inner healing, and exorcism begins with understanding the unique needs and experiences of each individual. Our trained Christian ministers will work closely with you to identify the root causes of your spiritual challenges and tailor a personalized approach to address them.

During the deliverance process, the client and the minister work together to break the enemy's stronghold and remove any negative spiritual influences. Inner healing focuses on emotional and mental restoration by addressing past traumas and unresolved issues. Exorcism, on the other hand, deals specifically with the expulsion of demonic entities that may be causing harm or distress.

It is important to note that each of these approaches serves a different purpose, and our ministers will determine the most appropriate method based on your individual circumstances. Throughout the process, you will be guided and supported, ensuring a safe and nurturing environment for spiritual growth and healing.

 

As you engage in this transformative journey, you can expect to experience a wide range of benefits, including increased inner peace, freedom from negative influences, and a renewed sense of purpose in your relationship with God.

Common wounds include: Worry, Panic, Stress, Terror, Sadness, Loneliness, Sorrow, Guilt, Self-Condemnation, Despair, Embarrassment, Humiliation, Worthlessness, Unworthiness, Devastation, Jealousy, Irritability, Depression, Emotional Overreaction, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or OCD, PTSD, Lost Time, Hearing Voices, Self-hate, Self-Harm (cutting), Suicidal Thoughts or Attempts or Emotional Shutdown, etc.

Pastor Timothy will be working with you after your inner healing session to deal with your demonic oppression. During the deliverance process the 1st & 2nd demons of highest authority (Matthew 18:18) in you will be bound and escorted to the courts of heaven (Hebrews 12:22–24), that the courts be convened over your life & their authority over it. The 2 head demons will be bound with a list of instructions & directives from the Lord Jesus Christ as well as judgments if they do not comply. The are told that today is their (every demon is this vessel will be consumed) day of departure.

The whole process is peaceful, very thorough and absolutely confidential.

Exorcism & Deliverance: What to Expect:

  • Anointing & Praying: A biblical practice of dedicating and setting apart for God's purpose through anointing with oil and prayer.

  • Curse Breaking: Breaking curses through renouncing sinful actions, seeking God's forgiveness, and reconciliation with those harmed.

  • Generational Curse Breaking: Confessing and renouncing negative family patterns and seeking deliverance.

  • Occult Activity Breaking: Confessing and renouncing involvement in occult practices and seeking God's deliverance.

  • Witchcraft Breaking: Confessing and renouncing involvement in Witchcraft and seeking God's deliverance.

  • Destructive Emotion Breaking: Turning to God's Word for guidance and strength to break off emotions such as pride, anger, fear, etc.

  • Demonic Behavior Breaking: Turning to God's Word for guidance to break off demonic behavior such as curses, harmful amusements, greed, etc.

  • Forgiveness for Self & Others: Praying for forgiveness as taught in the Bible to bring healing to relationships.

  • Breaking Sexual Sins & Soul Ties: Praying for forgiveness to break off sexual sin and unhealthy soul ties.

  • Soul Wound Healing: Jesus can heal brokenhearted issues and core problems like depression, hopelessness, night terrors, etc.

  • Approach the Courts of Heaven with Jesus as your judge: Determine any legal rights that may be affecting your brokenhearted issues, Allow Jesus to perform inner healing on those issues, Repeat this process until you receive a verdict in favor from Jesus.

  • Perform exorcisms: and command demons to depart to the pit in Jesus name.

  • Offer Online Training for aftercare: Self-Inner Healing, Self-Deliverance, and approaching Jesus as a judge in The Courts of Heaven.

Testimony from Shimon Moore

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Tim Tomlinson is truly led by Holy Spirit. His ministry is anointed. I learned a lot during the 90 minute session I can use every day, and the whole experience was scripture-based and uplifting. I highly recommend! 

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About Pastor Timothy Tomlinson

 

My name is Pastor Timothy Tomlinson, and I have spent over 15 years in ministry, serving in roles from worship pastor to senior pastor, and currently lead Healing the Brokenhearted, a Christian Counseling Ministry. My career began at New Life Ministries, where I focused on marriage guidance and supporting troubled youth, guided by mentors who enriched my approach to spiritual and personal counseling. This foundation has been crucial in developing my skills in Christian Inner Healing, Deliverance, and Exorcisms under the mentorship of Dr. Scott Bicton, and in Biblical Counseling, enhancing my understanding of scripture and pastoral care.

At Healing the Brokenhearted, we specialize in pastoral counseling, inner healing, deliverance, and facilitating spiritual encounters in the Courts of Heaven. Our goal is to support those facing spiritual and emotional challenges by providing personalized care and opportunities to engage directly with the transformative power of Jesus. My own experiences of personal loss and recovery through God’s grace drive my passion to share healing and hope. If you are seeking a path to recovery and spiritual growth, I invite you to join us at Healing the Brokenhearted, where we are dedicated to guiding you through your journey with empathy and faith.

What is a demon?
A demon is a fallen angel, one of the angels that followed Satan when he declared that he’d be like God, “The Most High” (Revelation 12:4).

What is a demons purpose, job, or task?

A demons purpose is to kill, steal, and destroy people (John 10:10). They have no redeeming qualities and are pure evil. Each demon has a very specific function (or job). Their individual function can be almost anything negative that can happen to a human being (Not everything negative that happens is a demon).

How do you get a demon?

A demons ability to enter is based on sin: Generational sin, Volitional (voluntary) sin, or sin Perpetrated Against Us.

What causes people to feel tormented?

People feel tormented when a demon is attacking an emotional or physical wound, a wound that was so severe that we become disassociated with what happen. The dissociation (wounded) part is still at the level of emotion as when the trauma happened. The demon is tormenting that wounded part and intensifying the pain.

Are demons all the same, or do they have different characteristics?

Demons are as different as people. Some are sarcastic, some have a sense of humor (although depraved), some seem dumb, others are very devious, some will tattle on each other (like children), some are very technical (and won’t go unless everything is done exactly right), and all demons speak every language.

Are some demons more powerful than others?

Demons work in a hierarchy, like the military. They recognize the difference in rank among each other. No Demons power is a match for the Name and Authority of Jesus. Their power is less than a fly compared to Jesus.

Why doesn’t every demon leave instantly by saying “In Jesus name”?

God has established the rules that Satan must play by. Satan does not have free reign to do 100% as he wants. Demons may have a ”Legal Right” to stay (according to the rules that God has set up).

What is a demonic “legal right”?

A demonic “legal right” is the ability to enter or stay (according to Gods rules). It’s always associated with sin that’s enumerated in God’s Word. A "legal right" is sin (past hurts or trauma) that have not been healed by Jesus.

What are examples of a legal right?

A demon’s legal right can be the sin that allowed it to enter. It can be the overwhelming emotion from the sinful abuse. It can be a sinful action that resulted from the original abuse. It can be a lie believed by a wounded part of us and it can be in the will of the core person for the demon to stay (some people actually like their demons). A demon can even have multiple legal rights.

What’s the relationship between soul wounds and demons?

The trauma or abuse can be an entry point for demons. When someone says they are tormented by anxiety, fear, guilt, anger or any other emotion, there is a strong possibility that they have deep soul wounds that are being tormented by demons. The demons won’t leave until the wounds are completely healed.

Is a curse different than a spell, voodoo, hex, jinxes or evil eye? 

All curses, spells, voodoo, hexes, jinxes and evil eye accomplish the same thing. All these may be done in a similar the way by the person casting a spell or one of the other methods mentioned, they almost always do the same thing invoke a demon to torment.

Got Demons?

If you have experienced or suffer from three or more of these symptoms, you may need some inner healing and deliverance:
 

  • Abuse (Verbal, Physical, or Sexual) (Psalm 9:9)

  • Depression (Psalm 40:1-3)

  • Elevated Emotions (Fear, Anxiety, Anger, Rejection, Abandonment, Despair…etc) (Matthew 6:25-34)

  • Molestation (Deuteronomy 22)

  • Involvement in occult practices (Oaths, Dedications, Blood Covenants) (Deuteronomy 18:10-13)

  • Seeing Demons, Dark Figures, Night Terrors (Psalm 4:8)

  • Waking repeatedly at exactly 3:00 AM (Habakkuk 2:1)

  • Mental Irregularities: Bipolar (1 Corinthians 2:9-16)

  • PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) (Psalm 27:1-3)

  • MPD (multiple personality disorder) (Luke 4:41)

  • DID (dissociative identity disorder)

  • Hearing Voices (Matthew 4:1-11)

  • Lost time (Deuteronomy 30:3)

  • Blasphemous thoughts (Daniel 11:36)

  • Trauma (Physical or Mental) (Psalm 137)

  • Health Issues that Doctors can’t diagnose (Luke 8:43-48)

  • Pain or illness that moves around the body (Job 2:7)

  • Inability or difficulty reading the Bible or praying

  • Eating Disorders, Bulimia, Anorexia (1 Corinthians 6:19–20)

  • Struggling with repeated emotional overreaction (James 1:20)

  • Worry (Matthew 6:34), Panic (Isaiah 41:10), Stress (Mark 4:19)

  • Terror (Isaiah 17:14 ), Sadness (John 16:20), Loneliness (Galatians 5:20)

  • Sorrow (Hebrews 5:7), Guilt (Psalm 51:2), Self-Condemnation (1 Timothy 1:15)

  • Despair (Jeremiah 30:10), Embarrassment (Isaiah 29:22), Humiliation (2 Corinthians 13:4)

  • Worthlessness (Proverbs 3:14), Unworthiness (Jeremiah 15:19)

  • Devastation (1 Corinthians 5:5), Jealousy (2 Corinthians 12:20)

  • Generational Curses (Exodus 20:5, Exodus 34:7, Deuteronomy 30:19, Romans 5:18, Romans 5:12–21)

  • Suicidal thoughts (Ephesians 5:29), Suicide Attempts (Deuteronomy 30:19)

  • Thoughts of Self Harm (Leviticus 19:28), Cutting (1 Kings 18:24–29)

  • Addiction (Ephesians 5:18, 1 Thessalonians 5:6-7)

Navigating the Journey to Freedom: FAQs on Exorcism, Deliverance, and Christian Inner Healing

 

What is Christian Deliverance?

Christian deliverance, also known as spiritual liberation, is a dynamic and ongoing sanctification process in which an individual is set free from spiritual oppression or demonic influence, thereby restoring their spiritual and emotional well-being. Rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ, this practice embraces a three-pronged prayer strategy that involves approaching Jesus as a friend, father, and judge, as supported by various scriptural references.

Mark 1:34 highlights Jesus' authority over evil spirits and His power to heal, demonstrating the fundamental basis of this deliverance. Meanwhile, Jesus' prophecy in Luke 4:18-19 unveils His mission, including spiritual liberation and healing for those under oppression. 

By following this approach, believers build a deeper connection with Jesus, fostering a strong foundation for inner healing and forgiveness. Christian inner healing focuses on addressing the legal rights at the root of spiritual oppression, allowing individuals to break free from negative forces and fully embrace the transformative power of God's grace. This belief aligns with Romans 12:2, emphasizing the ongoing process of transformation and renewal of the mind as a part of God's will.

This practice is commonly performed by pastors, ministers, or other trained Christian leaders who invoke the power, name and authortiy of Jesus Christ (Philippians 2:9-11) and the Holy Spirit to cast out negative forces or entities from the afflicted person's life. James 5:14-16 underlines the importance of prayer, community, and confession in achieving healing and deliverance, demonstrating this practice's biblical foundation.

As part of the ongoing sanctification process, Christian deliverance encourages continuous spiritual growth and development, helping individuals strengthen their relationship with Jesus and experience lasting freedom and healing. 2 Corinthians 3:17 and John 8:36 assure believers of this genuine freedom that is found in the Spirit of the Lord and through Jesus.

Deliverance refers to the broader process of setting someone free from spiritual oppression, demonic influence, or emotional and mental blockages, affirming that "if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed" (John 8:36). This spiritual freedom, rooted in the teachings and authority of Jesus Christ, highlights the transformative power of God's grace and the continuous journey of sanctification.
 

What is an Exorcism?

An exorcism is a specific type of deliverance that deals with the expulsion of demonic possession. It is a sacred rite carried out by an authorized clergy member, such as a priest, pastor, or minister, who uses prayers and rituals based on Jesus' authority: "In my name they will drive out demons" (Mark 16:17), to confront and expel the malevolent presence from the possessed individual.

Exorcism, as a formal ceremony, is most notably associated with the Catholic Church but is also practiced in other Christian denominations and various religious traditions around the world.

In the exorcism process, demons are bound, in accordance with Matthew 18:18: "Truly I tell you, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven," and escorted by two angels to the Courts of Heaven to testify against the afflicted individual, reflecting a similar process to that seen in Luke 18.

Jesus, serving as our intermediary, intercedes for us, as substantiated by 1 Timothy 2:5: "For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus." This is echoed in the book of Hebrews, where it encourages us to "boldly approach the throne of grace, to obtain mercy and find grace for timely help" (Hebrews 4:16)

As we present ourselves to Jesus, acknowledging Him as our Judge, demons are directed to remain silent and only speak upon command, as illustrated in Mark 1:25-26. This tranquil atmosphere paves the way for the Holy Spirit, enabling it to convey the issues that Jesus must confront and resolve.

In our journey towards inner healing, Jesus beckons us to relate to Him with the boldness of a friend who doesn't hesitate to knock on a door at midnight to ask for help, demonstrating what is described as shameless persistence in Luke 11:5-8. This implies a relentless approach to prayer, continually seeking Him until we find our answers. On the other hand, we are also invited to approach Jesus in the familiar and loving guise of a father. Like children coming to their parent for daily sustenance, we are encouraged to seek our Heavenly Father as portrayed in the Lord's Prayer in Matthew 6:9-13. In doing so, we not only ask for our physical needs but also seek help to forgive others, resist temptation, and find spiritual guidance. This dual relationship with Jesus – as both a persistent friend and a caring father – lies at the heart of spiritual healing and restoration.

This is the key to deliverance, exorcisms, and resolving nearly every legal right the enemy has against us. Embracing Jesus as our friend and father fosters a deeper connection, enabling us to experience His love, healing, and transformative power in our lives.

Throughout the exorcism and inner healing process, the presence of Jesus, the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6), ensures a peaceful and spiritually guided experience. By confronting and removing the malevolent forces, individuals can find freedom, healing, and restoration, allowing them to fully embrace the transformative power of God's love and mercy.

What is Christian Inner Healing?

Christian Inner Healing is a holistic approach to emotional and spiritual restoration, drawing on Jesus' teachings to address the root causes of emotional wounds, traumas, and negative beliefs that may impede one's relationship with God and overall well-being. This practice embodies the spirit of 1 Peter 5:7, "Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you," and integrates prayer, biblical principles, and Holy Spirit's guidance, reminiscent of John 14:26, "But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you."

The aim of Christian Inner Healing is to aid individuals in identifying and confronting unresolved emotional pain, fostering forgiveness towards oneself and others, inspired by Ephesians 4:32, "Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you." It seeks to lighten burdens that might obstruct experiencing God's love and grace fully, as Matthew 11:28-30 encourages us, "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest."

Addressing these issues allows individuals to break free from past hurts, fears, and spiritual strongholds, as promised in 2 Corinthians 10:4, "The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds." This leads to a renewed sense of purpose, freedom, and spiritual growth, aligning with 2 Corinthians 5:17, "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!"

 

The process of Christian Inner Healing typically involves the following steps:

  1. Recognition: Identifying and acknowledging the emotional wounds, traumas, or negative beliefs that need healing, reminiscent of Psalm 139:23-24, "Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting."

  2. Prayer: Inviting the Holy Spirit's presence and seeking divine guidance throughout the healing process, reflecting Ephesians 6:18, "And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people."

  3. Forgiveness: Actively forgiving oneself and others involved in past hurts, releasing resentment, and embracing God's forgiveness, as encouraged in Matthew 6:14, "For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you."

  4. Renunciation: Rejecting any lies or false beliefs rooted in past emotional pain and replacing them with biblical truths, aligning with John 8:32, "Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free."

  5. Restoration: Allowing God's love and grace to heal the emotional wounds and restore the individual's sense of self-worth, identity, and purpose, as promised in Psalm 147:3, "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds," and in 2 Corinthians 5:17, "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!"

 

Through the journey of Christian Inner Healing, individuals can cultivate a rejuvenated bond with God, attain emotional freedom, and gain a deep-seated understanding of their true identity as children of God, mirroring the sentiment expressed in Galatians 4:7, "So you are no longer a slave, but God's child; and since you are his child, God has made you also an heir." This transformative journey propels spiritual growth, personal development, and paves the way to a life of abundance as depicted in John 10:10, "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." Engaging in this process of inner healing allows individuals to move closer to God's intended plan for their lives, aligning with the hopeful promise of Jeremiah 29:11, "For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."

How long does an exorcism or deliverance session typically last?

The duration of an exorcism or deliverance session varies depending on the individual's circumstances and the complexity of their spiritual issues. We offer session options of either 60 minutes or 90 minutes. While some situations may be resolved within an hour, others may require the extended 90-minute session or multiple sessions to achieve complete freedom and healing. The longer session provides more time to address broken-hearted issues, with the Holy Spirit serving as your guide. As stated in scripture, "the Holy Spirit will lead and guide you into all truth" (John 16:13).

How many sessions does it take to achieve freedom?

Each person's journey to freedom is unique, as we are all coming before Jesus as a friend and knocking on the door shamelessly and persistently. While some may experience immediate miracles and freedom, others might find that Jesus is guiding them through a process that requires trust and persistence. As illustrated in the parable of the friend at midnight (Luke 11:5-8) and the parable of the persistent widow (Luke 18:1-8), Jesus doesn't always specify when the door will be opened or when justice will be served, but persistence and faith are key.

Typically, most clients book 2 to 3 sessions in advance to fully address their spiritual challenges. It is essential to seek guidance from the Holy Spirit regarding the number of sessions needed for your unique situation and to trust in Jesus as you embark on your journey to freedom.

Can deliverance or exorcism be performed remotely (e.g., over the phone or via video call)?

Yes, deliverance or exorcism can be conducted remotely, as the power of prayer and the authority of Jesus Christ transcend physical distance. Nonetheless, it is essential to collaborate with a qualified and experienced pastor or counselor who can effectively guide and support you throughout the process while providing tools and teachings to help you continue on the path to freedom. We exclusively utilize Google Meet for our remote sessions, which can be accessed through video or phone calls. We do not make direct phone calls, as Google Meet offers worldwide phone numbers for those who may not have access to video options.

Is it possible for demonic oppression to return after a deliverance or exorcism?

In some cases, demonic oppression may return if an individual does not maintain their spiritual growth and protection. It's crucial to cultivate and sustain a strong personal relationship with Jesus Christ through prayer, Bible study, and fellowship to guard against future attacks. According to the Bible, after deliverance, the demon may wander and then return to check if you are actively pursuing Christ and seeking righteousness (Luke 11:24-26). If the individual is not committed to their spiritual growth, the demon may return with seven other spirits more wicked than itself, causing the person's condition to be worse than before.

Each person's journey to freedom is unique, as we all come before Jesus as a friend, knocking on the door shamelessly and persistently. While some may experience immediate miracles and freedom, others might find that Jesus is leading them through a process that requires trust and persistence. As demonstrated in the parable of the friend at midnight (Luke 11:5-8) and the parable of the persistent widow (Luke 18:1-8), Jesus doesn't always indicate when the door will be opened or when justice will be delivered, but persistence and faith are essential.

Is inner healing only for Christians?

Inner healing is not exclusive to Christians, for Jesus, in his limitless compassion, extended healing to many who were not of Jewish descent during His ministry. The primary requirement for receiving His healing was, and continues to be, faith in His ability to bring about the desired change. We see this clearly in the gospels, as in the case of the Roman centurion in Matthew 8:5-13. Although not Jewish, the centurion believed in Jesus' authority and His ability to heal his servant. Jesus commended his faith and healed his servant.

Another powerful example is the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15:21-28, who was not a Jew but displayed great faith in Jesus' ability to heal her demon-possessed daughter. Despite initial hurdles, her faith did not waver, and because of her belief, her daughter was healed.

Healing can be experienced by anyone who places their faith in Jesus and His power to heal, regardless of their religious background. This applies to a multitude of religions that recognize either the God of Abraham, Jesus Christ, or both, within their teachings:

  1. Christianity: Christians revere the God of Abraham and Jesus Christ as the Messiah, the Son of God, who was crucified and resurrected for the salvation of humanity. Central to all denominations, despite their varying interpretations and practices, are these beliefs.

  2. Islam: Muslims acknowledge the God of Abraham, referred to as Allah, and regard Abraham as a prophet. They recognize Jesus (Isa in Arabic) as a prophet and a messenger of God, not as the Son of God or the Messiah. Hence, a Muslim who views Jesus as a prophet and trusts in His healing powers can experience healing.

  3. Judaism: Judaism is deeply connected to the God of Abraham, with Jewish people tracing their lineage back to him. Although Jesus is not recognized as the Messiah or the Son of God, a Jewish individual, trusting in the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob's ability to heal, can certainly experience restoration.

  4. Muslims: Muslims believe in the God of Abraham, known to them as Allah. Abraham, or Ibrahim in Arabic, is recognized as a major prophet in Islam, revered for his unwavering devotion to Allah. Muslims trace their spiritual heritage back to Abraham, and therefore, the God of Abraham holds significant importance in Islamic faith.

  5. Bahá'í Faith: The Bahá'í faith acknowledges the God of Abraham and views Jesus as a Manifestation of God, a major prophet. They also believe in the oneness of all religions, respecting the spiritual truth found in various religious traditions.

  6. Rastafarianism: Rastafarians recognize the God of Abraham, whom they call Jah. They view Jesus as a divine figure and a prophet, but their primary object of worship is Haile Selassie I, the former Ethiopian emperor, considered a reincarnation of Jesus Christ.

  7. Messianic Judaism: This modern religious movement blends Christianity (with the key belief that Jesus is the Messiah) and elements of Jewish tradition.

  8. Mormonism (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints): Mormons believe in the God of Abraham and Jesus Christ as the Son of God and the Messiah. They also believe that God and Jesus are separate beings, part of the heavenly "Godhead" that also includes the Holy Spirit.

  9. Jehovah's Witnesses: Jehovah's Witnesses worship the God of Abraham, referred to as Jehovah, viewing Jesus Christ as God's first creation, a perfect representation of Jehovah but not Almighty God.

 

In all these faiths, individual interpretations and beliefs can widely vary. The key is belief - a faith in action that allows the healing power of God, as embodied by Jesus, to manifest. Irrespective of one's religious affiliation, anyone who believes in Jesus' ability to heal can experience it.

 

As Jesus said in Matthew 9:22, "Take heart, daughter, your faith has healed you," and in Matthew 9:29, "According to your faith let it be done to you," these instances emphasize the pivotal role of faith in receiving healing. It invites us to take steps towards inner healing, activate our faith, and embrace the healing power of God in our lives.

Is exorcism or Delivernce only for Christians?

No, exorcism is not exclusive to Christians. Throughout history, various religions and cultures have practiced their own forms of exorcism or spiritual healing to deal with demonic possession or evil influences. In the New Testament, there are several accounts of exorcisms performed by the apostles, which extended beyond the Jewish community.

Acts 5:12-16: The apostles, particularly Peter, performed many signs, wonders, and healings, including casting out evil spirits. People of various backgrounds brought the sick and those tormented by unclean spirits to the apostles, and they were all healed.

Acts 8:4-8: After the persecution of Christians in Jerusalem, Philip, one of the seven chosen deacons, went to Samaria and preached the Gospel. He cast out unclean spirits from many who were possessed, including non-Jews, and there was great joy in the city as a result of these miracles.

Acts 19:11-12: In Ephesus, God performed extraordinary miracles through the Apostle Paul. Even handkerchiefs or aprons that had touched Paul's skin were used to heal the sick and drive out evil spirits, regardless of their religious background.

Acts 19:13-16: This passage recounts an incident in which Jewish exorcists, known as the sons of Sceva, attempted to cast out a demon using the name of Jesus, even though they were not believers themselves. The evil spirit overpowered them, and they fled the house naked and wounded. This story demonstrates the importance of genuine faith and authority in Christ when confronting demonic forces, showing that the power of exorcism is not limited to a specific religious group.

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Receive guidance in issues that you want the Lord to heal, experienced advice and facilitation for the Lord to heal them. Timothy is kind, warm hearted, passionate for Jesus and loves to be in the Lord’s service as well as helping brothers and sisters in Christ. I fully recommend Timothy Tomlinson’s Ministries in the journey to seek out the freedom the Lord has for us.

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