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October 7, 2025 • 40 mins
Pastor Vlad explains how demons seek human hosts and how deliverance makes them homeless, safeguarding us from evil.
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
This is Hungry Gen Podcast, and I just want to
thank you for joining us today here at HG. Our
vision is to see thousands save locally and millions globally.
We hope you enjoyed this week's message your Bible.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Would you go together with me too?

Speaker 3 (00:17):
Gospel of Matthew, Chapter twelfth, verse forty three, forty four,
and forty five. When an unclean spirit goes out of
a man, he goes through dry places, seeking rest and
finds none. Then he said, I will return to my
house from which I came. And when he comes, he
finds it empty, swept and put in order. Then he

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goes and takes with him seven other spirits more wicked
than himself, and they enter and dwell there. And the
last state of that man is worse than the first.
So it shall be with this wicked generation. Hungry Jen's
vision is to lead people to encounter God daily. Hungry
Jen's values are things of how we treat each other.

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One of those values values is health. One of those
values is forgiveness. One of those values is trust. But
Hungry Gen also has something so all these define our culture.
It's called unique characteristics. Unique characteristics are kind of what
makes Hungry Jen. Hungry Jen, it's things like prayer and fasting.
It's things like reaching the lost. You know, on first

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service we had over ten people give their life to Christ.
It's who we are. We are all about souls. Hungry
Jen is also all about making disciples. It's why we
have life class. It's not just about being a believer
on Sunday morning, it's being a disciple.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
We're also all about.

Speaker 3 (01:35):
Reaching the next generation. We're not just saying this. We're
putting our money where our mouth is at and we're
walking through it, reaching schools and currently twelve schools in
our area and then twenty in our state and as
well Oregon. We're also in two thousands local and millions global.
It's not just about the local.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
Church, Gere.

Speaker 3 (01:53):
It's about being a hub that lunches, churches that will
be planted, men and women that will be released out
of this house and go to ah or all around
the world.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
Amen.

Speaker 3 (02:03):
But there is one thing characteristic of Hungry Jan that
you must know about, and we don't talk a lot
about it anymore because it's part of kind of.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
Who we are. We all know it and we do it.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
And if you're new, this might be a little bit strange,
but this is not strange. It's a ministry of Jesus
and that is confronting the demonic.

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And one of the things that.

Speaker 3 (02:22):
We like to say as part of our characteristics is
that everywhere Jesus went, he healed the sick, he preached
the kingdom, and cast out demons. Deliverance is part of discipleship.
Believers can be in bondage, but deliverance is the children's bread.
Deliverance involves casting out demons, breaking down mental stoneholds, receiving
inner healing. We don't console demons, we cast them out.

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In Everett idea a teaching that will show up on
the YouTube this week concerning the foundations or how to
know your call to the Ministry of Deliverance. I shared
seven signs that your called to Ministry of Deliverance.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
I shared also.

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Four different ways people view deliverance and then pitfalls of
the Ministry of Deliverance.

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I will not.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
Repeat that message today, but if you want to learn more,
this would be the message to check out on YouTube
this week. But I want to go further today from
that message and tackle a little bit of the topic
on eviction.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
Notice to the enemy and just last.

Speaker 3 (03:23):
Week we saw it on the news where a fourteen
year old freshman in Kenwick, Washington was arrested after the
TikTok tip was exposed to plan an attack in comeric
And High School. A police seized twenty four guns from
his home, along with collar coded school map marking targets
and weak spots like shooting through library windows. Investigators found

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a manifesto describing a massacre, notes untactical gear.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
This is a fourteen year.

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Old boy having a manifesto, notes on tactical gear, even
videos of a tea walking through school plotting the attack.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
This did not happen in Chicago.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
This did not happen in somewhere other cities where a
lot of mess shooting happens. This happened in our own backyard,
right there in Kenwick, where we have our clubs.

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Another student, also.

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Fourteen years of age, was arrested as an accomplice.

Speaker 2 (04:19):
Both had disturbing.

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Histories of violence, threats online, ties to pass shootings, and
obsession with massacre. This was more than teenage curiosity. These
boys were being whispered to by something darker. Just a
month ago, someone you've seen it where Robin Westman a
transgender teen entered a Catholic school in Minneapolis, armed with

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weapons and manifesto, and there is an image of a
sketch of a demon in the mirror grinding and speaking
to this man and giving him instructions. And then eventually
this man begins to act on this demonic entity and
causes death to other people. What I want to communicate
today to.

Speaker 2 (05:03):
All of us is this is the spiritual world is real.
Demons are real.

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They hate people, but they cannot hurt people until somebody
lets them in so that they could set their levels
or their operation from the inside of a human being
to execute their vicious plans. God has two main things
for you when you become a Christian. Your heart gets

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transformed from a garbage can to a temple.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
Your heart is no longer.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
A collector of sin, garbage, worldliness. Your heart becomes new.
And God makes your heart new, not only so you
will feel good about yourself. God makes your heart new
is so that this could be his house. Because God
does not dwell in messy, dirty places. He dwells in temples,

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and He wants to make you new. In fact, in Jeremiah,
it says I will give them a new heart, and
I will dwell in them.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
So God's plan is this.

Speaker 3 (06:09):
I want to give you a new heart, and then
I want to move in and live in you. God
is not looking for the weekend's visit. God is not
settling for some kind of a one night stand. He
doesn't want just intimacy. He wants relationship. He wants this
covenant with us, and he wants to live in us.
So when somebody asks me where does God live, I

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give him my address because he lives here. He lives
in your heart, he lives in your mind, he lives
in you. God takes residence in us.

Speaker 2 (06:40):
Amen.

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Now when he lives in us, two things happen. One,
when God comes to live in us, he changes us
on the inside to be more like his son Jesus Christ.
And secondly, because he lives in us, now he can
move through us. So you're no longer jerk for Jesus,
for you're now blessing to other people. You love your spouse,

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you love your children, you love your coworkers, you love
your neighbors. You everywhere you go Bible, cause it we
dispel the fragrance of the kingdom of Jesus. So we're
loving we're generous, we open our home to other people,
we help other people, We go out of our way
to help other people. Why because the God that lives
in us changes us to.

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Be more like him, and then.

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Through us, he sets up operation for the world to
spread his fragrance around us. So the more Christians we have,
we are like salt. We are like light, because the
Kingdom of God sets up it's headquarters in our hearts,
and God's Kingdom spreads through us, bringing.

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Healing, bringing hope, bringing.

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Good news, bringing love, bringing joy, bringing.

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Good things to this world.

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Demons and Satan, you have to understand one thing about
Devil is he's a copycat. He doesn't create, He duplicates Satan.
He takes what God does, where God moves into his
creation inside to change them and to move through them,

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and he does exactly the same thing. These demons, they
are homeless spirits. They're looking for a home. They're looking
for a host. They're looking for a dwelling place for
two main reasons. So they can desecrate you and they
can destroy through you.

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Demonic in dwelling.

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Is Satanic graffiti on God's masterpiece. When demons get inside
of a human host, human body. It is to vandalize
God's beautiful image. They get in to desecrate, to make
it dirty, to make it broken. Because demons cannot attack God.

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So what they want to do is they want to
vandalize his creation because they want to vandalize his image.
They want to corrupt that image as much as they can.
But that is only the first step. The second step
is Satan cannot kill, Satan cannot destroy. Satan cannot just
on the outside go into school and kill teenagers. Satan

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cannot go into a mother's womb and kill a baby.
He can't have direct access to that. He needs to
get inside of a person to set up, hit his headquarters,
and begin to funnel his thoughts and his idea through
our thoughts so that we can execute his agenda on
this earth. So we do the killing, we do the herting,

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and we do the messing. When a man opens the
door to lust and then adultery, he's not only desecrating
God's temple. He now hurts his wife, hurts his children.
He is like a terrorist strapped with the bomb. He's

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not just hurting himself and breaking his intimacy with God.
He's hurting those closest to him, thus fulfilling the very
agenda of the demonic kingdom. Demons are copycats. They want
to indwell so that they can desecrate. They want to
in dwell so they can set up their base of

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operations on this earth. Notice what's happening in our schools
where young men are going up and shooting up other students,
where people are getting in a car and driving straight
into the church and setting churches on fire. Satan wants
to spread his chaos and his mess, but he needs
a host. He needs a dwelling place. He needs a

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place to set up his operations. Demons have insantiable desire
for a human host.

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Why.

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What I want you to see is when Jesus was
casting out a demon out of a man, the scripture
says Matthew eight thirty one, that the demons begged him saying,
if you cast us out, permit us to go into
the herd of swine. Demons are not looking only to influence.

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They are seeking to in dwell. Why because they are
homeless spirits They loathe in dry places, they crave, and
in dwelling they are like invasive species without a host.
They shiver with the host they thrive. Have you noticed
what we read in Matthew twelve. It says when demons
go out of a person, they go through dry places

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looking for rest and finding none. And then these demons say,
I will return to my house, and that's what I
will find rest. See, demons are so wicked, they're so vicious,
and they're so horrible. They find rest in your misery.
They find rest in your torment. They are resting when

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you're hurting. It's such a twisted mentality that they have
and they can't change. And they are looking for a
human host. That's why you're currently being hunted. The God's
spirit says, I want to make my dwelling in them.
I want to change them, to make them more like
my son Jesus. I want to spread the beauty of

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my kingdom through them in the world that they enter.
And they are these vicious, venom like entities who are
looking for a host. They are like flies right now,
and it's called outside. They're trying to get inside. These
flies are like those demons. They're not just looking for
comfort and for a place to live in. They're looking

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to desecrate the image of God, to vandalize the image
of God in you, and then so they can set
up their operation to spread their evil through you, first
to your family and then to those near to you.
And then maybe even they could succeed in having you
become an instrument of destruction for your workplace, for your streets,

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for your school, and then you destroy yourself through that,
and then they could destroy others through that. We will
make the devil homeless. There will be no resting place
in our life for him. There will be no resting
place for demons in our life. In Jesus' name, can
somebody say amen? The in dwelling of the Holy Spirit

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is holy. Demonic in dwelling is a counterfeit. God dwells
to sanctify. Demons in dwell to desecrate. Demonization is demonic
vandalism on God's image. It's not just about torment, Please understand.
It is about vandalizing. It's about putting graffiti on God's

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beautiful image. Demons do not just want to torment you.
They want to turn you into an instrument of torment
for others. I've seen countless families where brokenness tears fatherless children,
where you see eventually trauma and pain that goes in,
and you will always find an individual who gave themselves

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up to evil, opened themselves up to the invasion of
what is not holy, what is not godly. And not
only they were tormented and hurt, but as a result
they produced children and families that are now tormented and
hurt because of that. And that is demonic twisted agenda.

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God wants you to leave a legacy of love. God
wants you to leave a legacy of joy. God wants
you to leave a legacy of a sound mind. God
wants you to leave a legacy of a happy wife,
godly children. And that cannot happen because you're a good person.
That can happen when Jesus gives you a new heart,
and by his spirit he transform into the image of

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his son, Jesus Christ, and you allow the spirit of
God to move through you. Deliverance for us is about
making demons homeless. Matthew twenty one, verses twelve through thirteen says,
then Jesus went into the Temple of God and drove
out all those who bought and sold in the temple,
and overturned the tables of money changers and the seats

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of those who sold doves, and he said to them,
it is written, my house shall be called a house
of prayer, but you made it a.

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Den of thieves.

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Now, people always argue, can a Christian have a demon?
Most of you who've listened up to this part of
this message, you will agree demons are bad. Holy spirit
is good. But most of people click off and they
say that, well, I don't have to worry about it,
because I pray the prayer and Jesus lives inside of me,
and there is no way in this world these demons

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could ever come in and take and in dwelling and
here a hungry jan we seen that the mainline version
of the topic on deliverance is not actually real in
reality of practical dealing with people, and it's also not
theologically actually accurate. The word for demon possessed that we

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get in our King James New King James Bible, the
original Greek word for that is better translated as demonized.
It's mentioned, i believe, over thirteen times in the New Testament.
Every time it's mentioned, it carries this idea that a
person is influenced or controlled in various degrees.

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By an in dwelling demon.

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I'm going to say that again influenced or controlled in
various degrees. That's why in some cases it says that
a woman came to Jesus and said.

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My daughter is severely possessed.

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And so, of course, the word demon possessed carries a
lot of trigger points for us because it cants us
to exorcist movies and it connects us to a scary
glory kind of weird stuff. So we as Christians avoid
using the word. Instead, we say non Christians are demon possessed.
Christians could be demon oppressed, and I understand.

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Whatever helps us to swallow it better.

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But biblically speaking, the word the New Testament uses is demonized.
It's to be under influence or control to various degrees.

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By an indwelling demon.

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This is now referring to a demon being on the
outside whispering things, being on the outside tormenting you, or
being on the outside tempting you.

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So Jesus did.

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Not cast demons off of people, but out of people,
And so people who would argue to say that, well,
Christians cannot have demons. The reason why I believe that
is dangerous is because Christians who do have these problems
have nowhere to turn to because from the pulpit they
are already being silent and condemned to suffering silently and quietly.

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That is not the stance at this house. Now do
I fully understand all of this stuff?

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No, I don't.

Speaker 3 (18:11):
I also don't understand how brown cow can eat green
grass and produce white milk.

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I drink milk.

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So not every single thing is fully understood but understood.

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But this is what I want to challenge you with.
And I kind of have just a few questions.

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And this is not necessarily to attack anybody, but attack
a view that I believe silences people into a suffering.
And this is what it says is when you're saved,
all the demons are instantly gone.

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But where does this.

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Say in the Bible that when you get saved demons
are gone?

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Is there one instance.

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Where a person got saved and instantly all the demons
were gone? Why did Philip cast out demons in Book
of Acts chapter eight after he talked about the gospel.
They heeded his message and then he cast out demons.
So if they heeded his message and they got saved,
that means there will be no more need to drive

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out any demons.

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Because people should be delivered. After they heeded.

Speaker 3 (19:12):
The message, Jesus said to his disciples to preach the gospel,
heal the sick, and cast out demons. Why did he
tell us to cast out demons if by preaching the
gospel and people accepting the gospel, the demons are gone.
Why the demons never left the room when Jesus came

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into the room, but instead they manifested. We see Jesus
casting demons out. Now people will say, lad, I understand,
but how do you reconcile the fact that Holy Spirit
lives in me? Therefore Holy Spirit cannot share room with
anything else? How can you also reconcile where the Bible

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says within us dwells the flesh, and within the flesh,
according to Galatians chapter five, nothing good dwells. When you
read the list of everything the flesh does, I'm gonna
tell you one thing, it's pretty much the same list
the demons do. And your flesh is still there. And
when your flesh is not crucified, which many Christians experience,

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that is, how do you reconcile the Holy Spirit still
coexisting with that ugly part of you?

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It does happen, So the.

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Presence of the Holy Spirit doesn't automatically cause the flesh
to disappear, nor is the presence of the flesh cause
the Holy Spirit to evaporate. There's a conflict that happens,
and you begin to either yield to the Holy Spirit
or you yield to the flesh. If Christians cannot have demons,
how come they can have sickness, which the Bible says
sometimes could be demonic. If Christians cannot have demons, how

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come Satan filled a Nanius heart in Acts five?

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After he was filled.

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With the Holy Spirit in Acts four, people say, what
about Judas? You know Satan entered Judas well, Judas wasn't
a real Christian. I guess you can be an apostle
and a follower of Christ for three years, cast out
demons and be part of it, but not be a Christian.
I believe Judas was following Jesus the best of his ability,
but he opened himself up to the demonic influence. First

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Satan put a thought into his head, and then the
Bible says, Satan enter into Judas. Which we have to
be careful what we agree with, because what we agree
with sometimes can give access to the enemy. If Christians
cannot have demons, Why did Jesus say deliverance is children's bread.

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If Christians cannot have.

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Demons, why did Paul say, when we yield to anger,
we give place to the devil? Let me ask you
a question. Where does the devil go when you're give
him place your neighbor's yard? Like, ask yourself a real question.
I remember, you know the Bible is very clear, do
not give place to the devil that is given to Christians.

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Where does he go if you give him place?

Speaker 3 (21:59):
Well, he goes somewhere on the top of my head. Well,
the Bible doesn't say not to give him a place
on the top of your head. The word place there
is the same word that is given when the Holy
Spirit comes and fills us.

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Do not give in place? Tells us this that.

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Christians can potentially open their door to the enemy. Demons
view a human body a human soul like a house.

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A house has doors.

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And Christians still have the ability.

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They shouldn't but they have the ability. They shouldn't do that.

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But they have the ability to expose themselves to the
demonic spirits. Last Monday, so this was about six days ago,
I was interviewing Don who was here last Sunday to speak,
and for some weird reason, we had an influx of
flies in the gym or we were recording the interview.
It's almost like Hell unleashed all of them. At first,

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I thought it was two because I'm interviewing and these
flies they seem to like make its personal target to
sit on my head.

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I don't know what smell that they were attracted to
that I had.

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And I'm sitting and Don is speaking and I cannot focus.

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I'm literally in the back of my head.

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I'm thinking, I wonder if I can curse them so
they can die, and so I am I'm just.

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Gonna be honest.

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I pulled out and I said, and then they would
just I bind it, I break their wings so that
they don't fly. And I was like, Lord, freezing, freeze killed,
like Lord, caution them. And then I'm thinking, Okay, if
that doesn't work, I'm just gonna like go like this
while he's speaking. And so while he's speaking, you know,
and I'm and then from two there was about seven,
and then they started landing on him.

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I was so frustrated.

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They were so annoying, and and Don was so good,
like he I mean, you know, when he went through
forty surgeries, I think, you know, seven flies is not
a problem. He's just sitting there, he's talking. Literally, they're
like landing right here, landing right here, and and I'm
sitting and I'm so frustrated. I'm frustrated at the team.
I'm frushrated at flies. I'm frushrating at the Lord of flies,
the devil, I'm frushured at everybody. So after the first interview,

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we had one more interview in the afternoon. So I
went home and and because Mark recommended one time when
a fly sat on me, you know, recommended a fly killer,
I actually have an electric fly killer. So I brought
to the next interview and I went for the next
five minutes and I said, I will show you guys
what's up.

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And I started looking for them.

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But those are sneaky creatures, you know, just because you
got a little fly over there, you know, they were disappearing.
So we decided to put some sticky things so they
will fly into it and find themselves stuck. We caught
about three, and I'm thinking, okay, this is good. The
next interview is going to be fine. We're sitting for
the next interview, and I think we had maybe like
fifteen of them, and I was like, flies, we didn't

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invite you to this interview. I do not want you
at this interview. Did you know what got him inside?

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Now?

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I blamed the youth. It was Sunday night, youth opened
the door. But then they told me a load, it's
not the youth, it's the adults on Sunday morning. And
then they told me it wasn't the adults or the youth.

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It's just cold outside.

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And somebody told me they're mating, and so I guess
they're trying to get inside to get more babies. I
was like, I don't want them to mate. I want
them all to die. Demons are like flies. They don't
need an invitation. They need an opening. So you can
stand over there and say, well, I'm a tongue speaking

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king James reading, spirit filled, hungry generation, going have a
theological degree. You can put that as a sign in
front of your spiritual yard. But if you keep an opening.
That's why Paul tells us, do not give.

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Room to the enemy.

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When you open yourself up, you hold on to unforgiveness.

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You don't deal with certain things in your past. With trauma.
You dambled into your cult.

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Out of curiosity or whatever the reasons are, you can
potentially expose yourself to the demonic intrusion. And they get
in and they're not just annoying creatures. They sit on
your forehead. I wish they would be like flies and
we wouldn't be talking about it, and we would just
I would just tell you how to cope with them.
I would just encourage you to give you some therapists
and then you can get a therapy for that and

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just kind of deal with it. But because these demons
put in actual harm and torment, not just not just annoyance,
and then they use people to distribute their evil. Therapy
isn't enough, Medication isn't enough, Jesus says, we have to
cast them out.

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Are you with me? So Jesus comes into the temple.

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You know, people say, well, we're the temple of God
one hundred percent, we're supposed to be.

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A house of prayer.

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Jesus comes into the temple and he sees the merchants there.
They didn't own the temple, but they operated there. And
the temple is symbolic of that Christian who is the
temple of the Holy Spirit.

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Jesus comes inside, and.

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Maybe he sees unforgiveness, he sees bitterness, he sees intrusive thoughts,
he sees suicidal tendencies, he sees lustful desires that are
just they're not just lost of the flesh that you
have to submit and surrender through prayer, fasting. But you
have these urges like venom.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
Type like feed me, I need to eat.

Speaker 3 (27:03):
Like that kind of a stuff. Then you need to
bring it to the Lord and you need to seek that.
The Lord brings you freedom and brings your deliverance.

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Maybe you're experiencing.

Speaker 3 (27:12):
Oppressive thoughts, not just because you lost the job and
things are difficult, but this stuff is like generational or
this stuff is coming from here. Your life is good
and you just you just don't want us. You can't sleep,
you wanna, don't want to live. You have no desire,
no appetite for anything. And maybe you've done everything you
sought a consoler. You know, you you did your little
physical exercise, cut off the sugar, improved your lifestyle and everything,

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and those things don't disappear. I'm not here to tell
you you have a demon. I'm just here to tell
you Jesus has help.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
That is help for you, and.

Speaker 3 (27:45):
We're not a choice that it is just going to
come in and make you feel and say you know what, hey,
you shouldn't be feeling those things you might not must
not have faith, my friend. You may have all the
faith that you want, but if there is and clean.

Speaker 2 (27:58):
Spirit there, we gotta get rid of that. We gotta
deal with them.

Speaker 3 (28:01):
We gotta kill those flies, get rid of them for
the glory of God. And to those people who are
persistent and Christians could never have demons, let me ask
you a question, who do you cast demons out of?
And another question, why do you discredit the testimonies of believers,
of brothers and sisters who went through deliverance and saw

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their lives changed.

Speaker 2 (28:24):
Why do you discredit that?

Speaker 3 (28:26):
Why do you think that your theological preference is stronger
than somebody's testimony. We should line up AR theology to
the Bible. I'm not saying our experience should write ar theology,
but our experience.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
Definitely should back it up. Can somebody say a man?

Speaker 3 (28:43):
And as we're wrapping up this message, I want to
remind each and every one of you you're meant to
be a dwelling place of God, not a dan for demons.
God wants to change you from the inside out. Religion
wants to change you from the outside in. God says,
I will come into them, I will dwell in them,
will change them, and I will set my operation from
their heart and influence their family, influence their school, influence

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their environment.

Speaker 2 (29:08):
Demons they want to get inside.

Speaker 3 (29:11):
Desecrate God's beautiful image in you put graffiti on it
to almost like slap God in the face because they
can't touch God. But the closest they can do is
desecrate his glory. And they don't stop there. They're not
just annoying creatures like flies. They're tormenting entities. And the
moment they succeed in getting inside, then they start setting

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up the shop, they start setting up operation. So now
that through your behavior, through your foolishness, through your lies,
through your lust, through you cheating, through being depressed, to
you being suicidal, through all of those expressions that they
will do in whatever the way that they want to,

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they're not just hurting you, but you leave away hurt
behind you. So in this way, you become a mass
destruction in your wake. Please understand their agenda isn't to
get in so they can stay warm. Their agenda is
to get in so you can be desecrated. Their agenda
is to mock God. Their agenda is to say, I'll

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put graffiti on that beautiful image. I'll vandalize it. I
can't touch you, I'll touch what's.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
Dear to you.

Speaker 3 (30:24):
I'll mess with them, I'll ruin their mind, I'll break
their emotions. And then while they're gonna be hurt, I'm
gonna use them as an instrument that they hurt other
people as much as they can so they can hurt God.
But I want to tell you something what Devil didn't
count on is that we are also here. Holy Spirit
is also here.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
He says, his.

Speaker 3 (30:42):
Dwelling place in our heart. And God doesn't just dwell
us to make us happy. God doesn't just dwell us
to give us peace. God doesn't just dwell us to
give us joy. God is not just dwelling us so
that we can be holy. God is dwelling us so
that we can love. God is dwelling in us so
we can be generous. God is dwelling in us so
that we can make disciples. God is dwelling us so
that our homes can become a place for life groups.

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God is dwelling us so that our church can multiply
and we can have churches.

Speaker 2 (31:08):
God is dwelling in us so that.

Speaker 3 (31:09):
We can go to high school, we can go to
middle school and say, listen to the Kingdom of God
lives inside of us.

Speaker 2 (31:15):
This kingdom will spread through us.

Speaker 3 (31:18):
Lives will be saved, souls will be saved, bodies will
be healed and demonize, people will be delivered. Give God
some praise right now, Hallelujah.

Speaker 2 (31:32):
I want you to rise to your feet.

Speaker 3 (31:37):
The whole topic of deliverance isn't about demons. It's about counterfeit.
They're trying to just counterfeit what God is doing.

Speaker 2 (31:45):
And we hear the church.

Speaker 3 (31:47):
Want to do what Jesus did. We want to go
into the temples and drive out merchants.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
Today.

Speaker 3 (31:51):
If you're in this room and maybe you've been coming
to Hungry Jenda, this is your first time.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
And no, not everything is a demon. We have also this.

Speaker 3 (32:01):
And other things that that's what I dealt with an everet,
what I went through.

Speaker 2 (32:04):
What is the difference between a disorder and the demon,
a flesh and the demon? A curse? And a demon
and all of this stuff. We are not a church
that sees.

Speaker 3 (32:11):
A demon behind every single bush and everything is a demon.
Absolutely not. And you've been in our church, you probably
know we put a heavy responsibility on our decisions walking
with God. But I want you to know Holy Spirit
wants to live through you.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
He wants to change you.

Speaker 3 (32:28):
And there are evil entities that are made you their mark,
not only to harass, not only to torment. They have
an agenda to vandalize God's image. Don't let him live Holy,
live Righteous. But if you had a crack, if you slipped,
if you fell, if you find yourself tormented, if you

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find yourself in cycle of sin, you can't break. If
you find yourself drowning and you can't do it anymore.
You're tired, and the evil already is feeling your heart.

Speaker 2 (32:57):
You came to a place. Let is hope for you,
That is help for you.

Speaker 3 (33:01):
Today we prayed in the first service, people were being delivered,
demons were coming out, and we're going to do exactly
in this service. The moment I close the service, we're
going to have our pastors and our leaders in our
second sanctuary already to minister as.

Speaker 2 (33:14):
Long as it takes.

Speaker 3 (33:15):
So you can leave today freed, so you can live today,
not just pumped and encouraged, but leave delivered. Not just
pretend to be free, but be free.

Speaker 2 (33:24):
For the glory of God.

Speaker 3 (33:25):
Jesus loves you too much to leave.

Speaker 2 (33:27):
You the same way.

Speaker 3 (33:34):
But the greatest miracle is not to be free from demons,
is to be saved from your sin. The greatest miracle
is not to not have torments at night.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
God, that is so beautiful.

Speaker 3 (33:44):
The greatest miracle is when you close your eyes when
you die and when you live, you belong to God,
that you are forgiven by Jesus, and that your name
is written in the Book of Life. And right now,
with every head bower and every I close, I want
to give it up with co unity to anybody in
this room who has not yet given their life to Jesus.

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Maybe you're visiting us today for the first time, or
you've been coming week in, week out. My question today
is do you know Jesus as your personal Lord and savior.
I do not hide under the umbrella of well. I
go to church every once in a while, go into
Chick fil A doesn't make you a deluxe sandwich. Going
to church does not make you a Christian. Don't hide

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under the umbrella. Well but blah, I believe in God
and my heart God exists. The Bible says demons believe
in God. There's still demons and they're still going to hell.
It's not about believing that God exists. It's about trusting
in Jesus for your salvation. You are a sinner. You're
not good enough to go to heaven.

Speaker 2 (34:40):
You know that.

Speaker 3 (34:40):
That's why you tell everybody nobody's perfect. Jesus came on
this earth, took your place on the cross and died
for you, so you don't have to die for your sins.
You can believe in his death and experience forgiveness, the shame,
the guilt that you're caring. You can experience new life.
Your heart doesn't have to be a garbage can. When
you keep emptying it every confession, your heart can be
a new temple at dwelling.

Speaker 2 (35:02):
Place for the Holy Spirit.

Speaker 3 (35:04):
I'm not talking about getting an insurance card in case
that is a hell. I'm not talking about having a
spare tire in case that is each harnity.

Speaker 2 (35:11):
I'm talking about having.

Speaker 3 (35:12):
A brand new engine, having brand new life with Jesus.

Speaker 2 (35:16):
You may think, but man, but this sounds boring.

Speaker 3 (35:18):
It's only boring because you're dead in sin. But the
moment you become new, this life has life in it.
You're just existing, full of shame and full of guilt,
disconnected from God. Maybe you're here today and you walked
away from Jesus. He used to know God, and life happens.
Stuff happened. You make poor decisions. One thing led to another,

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one sin led to another. You've done things. You're so embarrassed,
you're so ashamed.

Speaker 2 (35:42):
You know they were wrong.

Speaker 3 (35:44):
And you find yourself drowning today, so far from God,
and maybe you're coming you is that?

Speaker 2 (35:49):
Can God ever forgive me?

Speaker 3 (35:50):
It's fifth time already I'm repenting. Can God ever accept me?
I want to tell you, not only he can accept you,
he can change you. There's not an accident that you
came here today. He loves you so much. He brought
you here today, and he wants to slap that devil
right in the face and redeem you and tell the
devil you tried and you.

Speaker 2 (36:09):
Failed because God loves you.

Speaker 3 (36:12):
When I count to three, and you need to give
your life to Jesus or you need to come back
to Jesus because you've been a backslider. I'm gonna ask
you to slip that hand high.

Speaker 2 (36:22):
That's gonna be.

Speaker 3 (36:22):
Your way of saying, I need to get right with God.
One hell is heart, forever.

Speaker 2 (36:28):
Is very long. Two.

Speaker 3 (36:31):
Today is the day. Don't wait any longer. Now is
the time God brought you in this room today. Three,
raise that head high. I see hands going in this room.
Raise that head hip. You're saying, this is me, thank you,
thank you. In the second sanction, you do exactly the same.
If you're watching us on Liveship, you can drop that
in the chat. I want to be saved. If you

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raise your hand. I'm gonna ask you to take a
bold step today. Right here in the service, I'm gonna
ask you to step out of your seat and come
and stand here with me.

Speaker 2 (36:59):
Right now.

Speaker 3 (37:00):
He came with the friend, Come with the friend. But come, come,
make your way.

Speaker 2 (37:03):
Let's go. Don't be afraid, don't be ashamed. This is
the day.

Speaker 3 (37:08):
If you wanted to, you say, lad, I was afraid.
I wanted to, but I was afraid. Come you come,
you step out of your seat right now, you come,
let's go.

Speaker 2 (37:19):
This is the best day to do that. God bless you.
Glad you're here.

Speaker 3 (37:22):
Welcome, Hi, good morning, God bless you, God bless you,
God bless you, God bless you.

Speaker 2 (37:30):
Good morning, God bless you. Anybody else.

Speaker 3 (37:34):
Who's came here today and you're not right with the Lord,
this is your moment, this is your time. You have
nothing to lose but your sin, shame and guilt. And
if you ever want the devil back, he will accept you.
Don't worry about it. Try Jesus give him your life.

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But this is not about it. We're not trying. We're trusting.
We're surrendering. We already tried sin, We already try that
stuff that doesn't work. The world has nothing to offer
us except sin, brokenness and heartache and demons and hurt
and pain. Let's go second sanctuary. Welcome, God bless you,
God bless you. Come, Come, Come, and many of you

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maybe are coming, and you're thinking, maybe, oh, they're just responding,
but you don't know. There are family members that have
been praying for them. There's people have been fasting for this,
people have been standing in the gap hoping that they
these precious people will step into a church on a
Sunday like this and hoping that God will knock on
their hearts and they will say yes to Christ. Because

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when the Holy Spirit lives in you, you have a
love that you can't explain. You're willing to do things
for people who don't know Jesus that you would otherwise
never want to do. It's the Holy Spirit that drives
you into that, the same way evil spirits drive people
to do harm and unexplainable, unreasonable damage, and you're like,
why would you ever? Because something else drives them that
is unholy and ungodly. And when the Holy Spirit lives you,

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lives in you, you want to love people. You want
to draw them, you want to help them to come
to Jesus. Those of you here in the front, I
want you to stretch your hands like this. I'm gonna
lead you in a prayer. It's not the prayer that
says but Jesus. But sinners who come to Jesus. He
forgives them, He restores them, He makes them new. Say
this with me out loud, say Lord Jesus Christ, I

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believe you are the son of God who died on
the cross for all of my sins.

Speaker 2 (39:35):
You were buried and you rose again.

Speaker 3 (39:39):
Please forgive me for everything I've done, and wash me
with your precious blood. I repent to what I've done.
I turned my life over to you. Would you be
in charge of it? Would you fill me with your
Holy Spirit? Would you change me? Would you live through me?

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Make me more like you? I surrender to you right now.
I receive the gift of forgiveness and the gift of
the Holy Spirit in Jesus's name.

Speaker 2 (40:18):
Amen.

Speaker 1 (40:20):
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Speaker 1 (40:45):
The best is yet to come.
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