DEMONS CAN RETURN TO AN EMPTY HOUSE, WHEN SCARS ARE COMPLETELY
REMOVED
Are you suddenly battling again with things that you were
delivered from. Have you been staying clean, reading the word and praying and
out of no where the temptations return, stronger than ever. It could be your
judging some one of that same sin or habit you once dealt with. For with what
judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall
be measured to you again." Matthew 7:2 (KJV) You cannot be judged for something
you are not guilty of. If you were delivered you can't be judged, but if you
fall back and take up where you left off, before your deliverance, you will be
judged.
Time has a way of healing and when the pain goes away, you tend
to want to cover the scars, hiding your past, pretending you never had a
problem, which is a very dangerous practice. When scars have been removed you
can soon forget that whole life episode that caused your bondage and the years
of horrible struggle, to survive the ordeal. People begin to lift you up and
brag about your deliverance and before long, if you are not careful you become a
legend in your own mind, deceived into thinking you did something great. Your
glorious spiritual experience begins to turn to a religious one. At this point,
you have entered a very dangerous prideful zone. The evil spirit that had gone
out of you is by nature going to revisit you.
"When an unclean spirit
has gone out of a man, it roams through dry arid places in search of rest, but
when it does not find any. [44] Then it says, I will go back to my house from
which I came out. And when it arrives, it finds the place unoccupied, (by My
Spirit) swept clean, (by good works) put in order, (obeying the rules of
religion) and decorated (with all kinds of prideful religious activity) [45]
Then it goes and brings with it seven other spirits having the save nature and
more wicked than itself, and they go in and make their home there. And the last
condition of that man becomes worse than the first ..." Matthew 12:43-45
(AMP)
When the glorious spiritual experience begins to turn to a
religious one, some even go as far as charging to share My gospel because of
their popularity. Here's the process;
First of all when religious pride,
moves in, it means I have moved out because, I resist the proud, but give grace
unto the humble." James 4:6 (KJV) The first fruit of religion is, the lack of
My presence so you become unoccupied. Next, religion makes you get everything on
the outside in order so everybody remarks how good your house looks. Lastly
religion decorates everything pride. You say everything with eloquence, your
friendly personality draws people like a magnet.
With your scars
removed, you totally forget the spiritual trash you once were before I set you
free. Now with no compassion what so ever, you begin judging those who are doing
the same the you once did. Knock, knock, it's the spirit of trash, looking to
return home. Because I am not there to answer, he walks in and sees you have it
all set up and decorated for his return. You have it so well prepared, he wants
to share it with seven of his friends, so he invites them into your body and
soul.
These seven spirits all have the same sinful nature as you once
had, and also the one you judged. Now with the same mercy you showed, to the one
you judged, I will judge you. Only now you are worse than before, all because
your erased the scars and forgot that it was I who set you free. Greatfulness
was replaced by self-righteousness and you promoted yourself to judge and
jury."
Repent while there is still time and from now on "Let nothing be
done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind esteem others better
than yourself." Philippians 2:3 (KJV) Always keep the scars in plain sight as a
constant reminder that it's only "by My grace are ye saved through faith; and
that not of yourselves: it is strictly My gift : [9] Not of your works, lest any
man should boast (and begin to judge others.) " Ephesians 2:8-9 (KJV)
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Best regards
Jim Hammerle
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