It doesn't matter the extent of the affliction. The misery is the same.
I would think possession would be much much worse. Nonbelievers do not have the armor of God.
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It doesn't matter the extent of the affliction. The misery is the same.
The point is......a Christian can be oppressed but he can not be possessed. I am sorry I didn't make that clearer.
I would think possession would be much much worse. Nonbelievers do not have the armor of God.
Have you experienced either?
There are too many believers who do not wear their spiritual armour.
As a young believer of 20, my daughter experienced demonic attacks such as clawed hands, bending over at the waist, unable to straighten up, banging her head violently against a wall, choking, unable to breathe, among other strange behaviours and symptoms. Upon deliverance, each demon that came out announced its name and that it had been there for 10 years...she had been 10 years old.
Most definitely, she had demons in her. In her soul. Possession? Oppression? It doesn't matter. The demons were in torment as she had just within the few days before it all started asked for the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Once Holy Spirit came in with His fullness, they would be displaced, but pretty disturbed about it....and having a tantrum about that. As soon as they were cast out, her eyes cleared to bright and all has been well. She has a strong and intimate relationship with Jesus Christ today, some 15 years later.
My children came to faith in Jesus at aged 7. It's the parents' job to foster that faith in gentle, steady discipleship. A child that age can be filled with the Spirit and used of God mightily.
The truth to take away from my story is that the enemy can infiltrate the life of a righteous person. It's a myth that Christians cannot have demonic strongholds. The churches are full of people who need to receive their freedom in Christ.
I can believe that. Possession does not care how old you are. I do have my doubts on child salvation however. There's a dvd out there somewhere called "Jesus Camp" or something. 5 and 6 year old's being born again?? Sounds strange to me. I'm glad she is doing better!![]()
I received Christ as 11 and I know I did from that very moment because I felt the Holy Spirit for the first time. It was very special and I'll never forget it.I know that children mature intellectually at different stages but I would really be concerned about 6 & 7 & 10 year olds being saved.
From what I have seen it is more mom and dad forcing their will ontop the child than it is a choice by the child. But that is just me!!!
Me too... I was an altar boy in the Catholic church and I was going to be the first American Pope! LOLThere was never a time in my life where I did not believe God existed. I just did not know how to go about knowing him until I was in my late 20's.
I received Christ as 11 and I know I did from that very moment because I felt the Holy Spirit for the first time. It was very special and I'll never forget it.
I am suspicious about the testimonies of children. It's a complex topic with many views.
I would confirm that possession is not the same as strongholds. So far it's been ten years, and God has proven me right.
I received Christ as 11 and I know I did from that very moment because I felt the Holy Spirit for the first time. It was very special and I'll never forget it.
I agree kids are not filled up with the junk as some adults are. Kids are awesome and soak up knowledge like a sponge. So we need to teach em rite from the git goAwesome! I also accepted Jesus at age 10 and there was never any coercion. I know many wonderful, Spirit-filled children who could run rings around many adults, spiritually.
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I agree kids are not filled up with the junk as some adults are. Kids are awesome and soak up knowledge like a sponge. So we need to teach em rite from the git go![]()