10 Steps to Receive Deliverance!
A Biblical Guide to Walking Free Deliverance is not merely the removal of demonic influence — it is the restoration of divine order over every area of your life that the enemy has occupied illegally. Jesus did not come just to save you from hell; He came to destroy every work of the devil operating in your body, mind, emotions, and bloodline (1 John 3:8). This guide will walk you through 10 biblically grounded steps to position yourself to receive — and sustain — total freedom. Step 1: Acknowledge Your Need for Deliverance You cannot be freed from what you refuse to identify. Many believers live in bondage because pride or religious tradition has convinced them that Christians cannot be oppressed. But even King Saul, who was anointed by God, was tormented by a distressing spirit (1 Samuel 16:14). Acknowledgment is not weakness — it is the first act of warfare. “If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.” — 1 John 1:8 NKJV Example: A person struggling with uncontrollable rage may dismiss it as personality when it is actually a spirit of anger operating through an unhealed wound. The moment they say, “This is not just me — something is driving this,” deliverance has already begun. Step 2: Repent Genuinely and Specifically Repentance is the legal revocation of the enemy’s access. Sin gives demons legal ground to operate. When you repent, you are not just saying sorry — you are canceling the contract. Vague repentance produces vague results. You must name what you did, renounce it, and turn from it. “Repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, so that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord.” — Acts 3:19 NKJV Example: Rather than praying, “Lord, forgive me for everything,” a person repenting of sexual immorality should specifically say, “Lord, I repent for fornication with [name], for pornography, for lustful fantasies. I renounce every soul tie and every covenant I made with my body outside of marriage.”