Exorcism - A Christian Manual
contradictory information.  The lie gets more powerful as the person dwells on it.  If someone commits a sin, this demon will bind the mind with lies that God hates them and will try to get the person to give up on their faith or even their life.  On the other hand there are some that commit horrendous sins and still believe that God will let them do whatever they want.
    I saw one woman in the prison system that was in prison for the 4 th time for cocaine possession.  She went to all the church services and Bible studies in prison, but when she got out she went right back to prostitution and cocaine.  She firmly believed that God loved her but made no attempt to live a Christian life.  She believed that God would forgive her so why not have fun?
     
    VAMPIRE SPIRITS : Proverbs 30:14-15: “Those whose teeth are swords and whose jaws are set with knives to devour the poor from the earth, the needy from among mankind. The leech has two daughters. ‘Give! Give! They cry.”  The word leech is translated as bloodsucker, or vampire.     

 
     
    Chapter 5
    The Exorcism
    On the day of the exorcism it is best to contact the client to make sure they are ready.  It is normal to have clients feel nervous and even frightened because of negative preconceived notions that they might have developed through watching movies and television shows.   Some will try to back out or say that they need more time and this must be addressed.  This is a time when fear can stop everything.  It must be explained that fear is normal for such an unusual experience.  However, it should be also stressed that the exorcists know what they are doing as they have seen these things before, and the client needs to trust God that everything will work out. 
    Some may not show up at all or will show up late and say that they have to leave early because of some previous commitment.  If these things happen, a reassessment of the exorcism should take place.  If the client is so fearful that they sabotage the process then they may need more counseling to prepare.
    Preparation
    Step 1 : The team should assemble about an hour before the exorcism to get the room ready and to pray for one another.  Pray that the Blood of Jesus will cover the area and pray that angels will help you.  Another important area is to bind all of the principalities in the area and cut their influence off from the exorcism.  There are demonic spirits that rule over many areas and their influence in the exorcism must be cut off because they may send soldiers to empower the demons in the client.  Also, pray for the protection of the exorcism team family members.  There have been times when demons have been sent to harass the families of the exorcism team.  They will try to punish the family by inflicting illnesses in children or cause fear by having strange manifestations in the house (turning electricity on and off, breaking furniture, blood coming down the walls). 
    Finally, make sure that the room is safe and that there are no objects that can be used as weapons.  A preference is to minister in a church, but sometimes you must do this in a clients’ home.  Make sure everything is secure and that there is accountability.  Never use all males if there is a female client, but you can use all males for a male client.
    In 2007, police burst into a house in Phoenix and saw a man choking his 3 year old granddaughter during an exorcism, while his 19 year old daughter stood there naked. The police used a stun gun on him and he later died.  In 2011, a Virginia man choked and beat his 2 year old daughter to death during an exorcism.  In 2005, in Romania, a nun was bound to a cross with a towel in her mouth for 3 days as part of an exorcism and she suffocated to death.
    Exorcisms can end in tragedy and we must always be aware of the dangerousness of the ministry.  I cannot stress enough that you must have stable people in the ministry and have accountability to a local

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