8.15 Immediate Effects of Dispossession

from

Chapter 8: The Path to Freedom

from War On the Saints
by Jesse Penn-Lewis

The believer fighting back to freedom must not be deceived about the immediate effects of dispossession, for it may appear as he advances, that he is slipping back. For instance, when the man is in a passive state under the bondage of the enemy, he may be absolutely regardless of what he is, what he feels, and how he appears: and therefore he cannot feel and cannot be touched on these points; but as he fights back to the normal condition, these things become real to him again, and he thinks he has gone back; but the fact that he feels about these matters, proves a degree of dispossession, for his feelings, which had become numb, are once more regaining their normal condition.

The believer must not be off-guard when he knows much about dispossession, because there are new realms of deception, and he must take heed not to confuse ordinary wrestling in spirit with the powers of darkness, with manifestations of their workings through possession.


[8.14] The Refusal of the Workings of Evil Spirits
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[8.16] The Tactics of the Enemy During the Fighting Through Period
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