Miss E
Active Member
This applies to both demonized people/animals (those possessed by a spirit of evil, normally called demons or devils), and demonic attacks on yourself as a believer (who cannot become possessed but can become influenced by demons with thoughts of negativity, hate, sexual lust, etc. etc.)
In my experience and what I have read in my Bible, there are a number of ways to discern when a demonic presence is active around you.
For the Demonized, here are some ways to tell that this person is suffering from demonic spirit(s):
In my experience and what I have read in my Bible, there are a number of ways to discern when a demonic presence is active around you.
For the Demonized, here are some ways to tell that this person is suffering from demonic spirit(s):
- Denies Christ as having come in the flesh Scripture Support: and every spirit that does not confess that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is not of God. And this is the spirit of the Antichrist, which you have heard was coming, and is now already in the world. (1 John 1:3) This would also include refusing to acknowledge Jesus Christ as Lord, but mainly it means that the demons do not trust in Jesus as their LORD and SAVIOR and do not acknowledge him as their master.
- Displaying utter hatred and/or fear toward God. Statements such as saying 'Your God is trying to destroy me.' (From personal experience working in a maximum security prison I have seen a demonized man say this on camera while he was in a confined cage) Other things like cursing and swearing in God's name is a sure sign they are either demonized or being influenced by demonic spirits. Likewise they will also display great fear and fright toward God and fear death of the body they are possessing since after their vessel is dead they are likely sent back to Hell Scripture Support: And behold, they cried out, “What have you to do with us, O Son of God? Have you come here to torment us before the time?” (Matthew 8:29) Due to the demons having this hatred and great and trembling fear before God, they cannot hide their hate or their fear of Him and will often times say this a lot, especially in front of a believer who they probably think is going to cast them out in Jesus' name.
- Use scripture wrongly. This is a big one. ESPECIALLY when they are talking with a believer or to an unbeliever who is asking about God or some such thing. I believe a demonized person can twist scripture by any means, by talking, by writing, by anything that we interpret. They will always misuse scripture, they will either take it out of context, add a different context that doesn't apply, add their own "wisdom" to scripture or just completely misuse it. I've had a demonized man quote verses perfectly to me but apply the scripture out of context. All demons know the Bible and what it says, and that is why they are so, SO crafty and that is why we as believers should memorize scripture, study it, put it on our hearts, that is why now I am asking the Lord to help me put the scripture in my head and heart so I will be ready to rebuke and correct these spirits and have them flee before the Truth of Christ- just as Jesus did with Satan in the desert. Scripture Support: Luke 4:1-14 + Matthew 4:1-11
- Supernatural Knowledge of a Person, Place, Thing, Language and/or Special/Supernatural Talents not before known by the demonized person. According to various reports from people who have interacted with a demonized person, the demon(s) often know things about you and others. They are a spirit and can read thoughts and get their information from other demons and they have been around since the beginning so why wouldn't they be able to know things about you, your friends and family? They know our weaknesses and use them against us and the person they are in to keep control and wreak havoc and destruction. The demon will know everything about who they are possessing and will even tell you how they were able to enter that person if you ask them as a believer. They will also know other languages, usually Latin, and this is normally heard as blabbering and muttering and sound like 'crazed talk' but it's really just them talking in another language, one you probably don't recognize and cursing and taunting you with it. Likewise, demons often provide the demonized person with new abilities, such as great strength (demonized people who are under the influence of drugs often enhance their strength, and experts will tell you it's due to the drug but its' really due to the demon gaining more control of the person's mind and body). They might display talents like illusions and card tricks, very RARE cases they could even levitate but I have not personally witnessed that. I am convinced due to this reason that a lot of your mediums, spirituals (like monks) and magicians are influenced by demonic help. You will notice too that demonized people tend to be VERY charismatic and charming, and why not? And no wonder! For Satan himself transforms himself into an angel of light. (2 Corinthians 11:14)
- Involuntary Negative/Outrageous Reactions to the name of Jesus, Reading of Certain Scripture and/or Christian symbols (Cross, Bible, Etc) From my experience demons ABHOR an actual Bible, especially the King James Bible which I believe is the most accurate. (not everyone has to agree with me on this). Some of the weaker demons will become VERY enraged at the sight of this. Infact, during my time in a psychiatric ward, one young girl got EXTREMELY offended and agitated by the sight of my bible when I held it up to her to see (it had a cross on it as well). She started cursing the name of God and crying and shouting wildly to take people's attention off the Bible. More so, demons HATE having good, solid scripture read aloud (ESPECIALLY in front of the lost). They will start to act crazy, do something like change the conversation, do anything and everything to keep you from reading it and keeping people's attentions off the word of God. In my experience with one demonized man, while I was quoting a powerful scripture in Revelation (one of their LEAST liked books which shows that they are defeated by Christ), the man threw up violently, either because he was so shaken by the Word or because he wanted to distract the other people that were around him, I don't know, only God knows. But either way, USE THE WORD, The bible says the Word of God is our sword, so use the Truth on them and put it on your heart, they will flee from you if you use the right verses against them. In order to cast out demons, some people, depending on how strong their faith is, can make the demon leave by the name of Christ alone and a command, some you have to use the actual Word on them, but it depends on the strength and quantity of the demons IMO.
- They damage and kill themselves, others and things. It is the source of most of our murders and rapes and all other wicked actions against humanity, demonized people get pleasure from killing and torture. They do it to not only others, but their host, because in the end of the day, they HATE and DESPISE humans because we are made in the image of God and they hate God so of course they hate us. They want to see as many of us destroyed and damned as they can. So they go out and wreak havoc upon the world and seek to destroy and kill. I believe many of the cases of suicide are results of demonetization, because, perhaps, the demon gets bored of the person, sees that they are close to breaking free of them, and so they make that person hate themselves so much, have so much hopelessness that they make them kill themselves. It is SO sad, and I believe I was being influenced by demons at one point when I desired to commit suicide, but grace be to GOD for having mercy on me and saving me from that! Scripture Support: And they brought the boy to him. And when the spirit saw him, immediately it convulsed the boy, and he fell on the ground and rolled about, foaming at the mouth. And Jesus asked his father, “How long has this been happening to him?” And he said, “From childhood. And it has often cast him into fire and into water, to destroy him. But if you can do anything, have compassion on us and help us.” (Mark 9:20-21)
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