because those who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God. Romans
8:14
The
human soul is a place of profound mysteries. God is a person of infinite
creativity. He can do this any way he wants. Sometimes he goes straight for the
wound or the brokenness. Having had that healed, we find it far easier to
resist the enemy and renounce our sins. Sometimes it requires binding the enemy
first, simply so we can think clearly enough to do the repenting and find the
healing we need. This is an outline to the process whereby we become holy in
his name. Jesus will guide you. Ask him to guide you.
Do
not be surprised or discouraged if you find that it takes more than one round
of prayer. It didn’t take you a day to get into this mess. Sometimes you’ll
have to pray again in a month, and then again in six months. Listen carefully:
This doesn’t mean that “it didn’t work.” Quite often Christ comes back in our
lives for a deeper work of healing. Even if you’re only eighteen, the sun has
gone down a lot of times in your life; there’s a lot of past there. But if
you’re fifty-eight, there’s a whole lot more past to your story. So be
gracious, be patient; it doesn’t mean you’re blowing it if Christ brings it up
again. It simply means it’s time for another round, and so you go back again
through this exact process of repentance and deliverance and healing.
The
beauty is that as you become more whole, you can become holier. And as you
become holier, you can become more whole. Trying to choose one without the
other I think has really brought people a great deal of distress, brought them
to the conviction that no real change takes place in this life. It’s not true.
It’s just that discipline is not enough. As my wife Stasi was saying just the
other day, “You can’t repent your way out of brokenness.” It simply doesn’t
work. We repent our sins; the brokenness must be healed. Furthermore, this
isn’t simply about the sweet love of Jesus. You have an enemy, strongholds are
real, and you must break those agreements and banish the enemy.
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