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I have just finished reading a book of articles compiled by C. Peter Wagner about dealing with religious spirits. It was a real eye opener.
It gives a lot of good information about how to distinguish between the Holy Spirit and demonic religious spirits that operate in many of our churches. Some of the counterfeits are so close to the genuine, that it sometimes takes the gift of discerning of spirits to see the difference.
Did you know that religious spirits can disguise themselves very effectively in even Pentecostal and Charismatic environments to trick people into believing that it is the Holy Spirit operating, when in fact it is a Pentecostal or Charismatic demon operating instead?
Now, don't get me wrong. I am not saying that Pentecostalism or the Charismatic are demonic. What I am saying is that a demonic religious spirit can put on the appearance of being a believable Pentecostal or Charismatic influence to trick people into thinking they are having an experience in the Holy Spirit when in fact it is a demon that is influencing them.
This is really scary, and it shows that we have to very carefully test every spirit that seeks to influence us.
One of the articles in the book gives a very good list of how religious spirits work, and when you see that, then the differences between the counterfeit and the genuine are very obvious.
The scary part is that two people can be seen dancing, falling over in the Spirit, speaking in tongues, singing loudly, shouting praises, waving flags in services, and one is genuine and the other is influenced by a religious spirit. The casual observer would find it hard to know the difference, but I reckon after reading Dr Wagner's book, we can be better at seeing the true from the false.
It's easy to see the devil when he appears with horns and pitchfork. But when he appears as an angel of light, it takes someone who is in close fellowship with God to recognise him.
It gives a lot of good information about how to distinguish between the Holy Spirit and demonic religious spirits that operate in many of our churches. Some of the counterfeits are so close to the genuine, that it sometimes takes the gift of discerning of spirits to see the difference.
Did you know that religious spirits can disguise themselves very effectively in even Pentecostal and Charismatic environments to trick people into believing that it is the Holy Spirit operating, when in fact it is a Pentecostal or Charismatic demon operating instead?
Now, don't get me wrong. I am not saying that Pentecostalism or the Charismatic are demonic. What I am saying is that a demonic religious spirit can put on the appearance of being a believable Pentecostal or Charismatic influence to trick people into thinking they are having an experience in the Holy Spirit when in fact it is a demon that is influencing them.
This is really scary, and it shows that we have to very carefully test every spirit that seeks to influence us.
One of the articles in the book gives a very good list of how religious spirits work, and when you see that, then the differences between the counterfeit and the genuine are very obvious.
The scary part is that two people can be seen dancing, falling over in the Spirit, speaking in tongues, singing loudly, shouting praises, waving flags in services, and one is genuine and the other is influenced by a religious spirit. The casual observer would find it hard to know the difference, but I reckon after reading Dr Wagner's book, we can be better at seeing the true from the false.
It's easy to see the devil when he appears with horns and pitchfork. But when he appears as an angel of light, it takes someone who is in close fellowship with God to recognise him.
gg