Never Surrender

Too many believers wrongly assume that one must run from evil. We are called to rebuke it in the name of Jesus. We have authority.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Jezebel

She lurks in every corner of our country. She's a bitch, to put it lightly. She makes women very jaded, conniving, controlling, and worst of all convinced they are superior to men because of their femininity. All of these ideals are misguided and incorrect.

Hunting Jezebel is dangerous. She uses her manipulative powers to hold her victims captive while she causes division among the sexes. When one hunts this ancient demon, one must bring every weapon to the table.

A truly seasoned Demon Hunter knows he's powerless except for the power of Jesus. If he bears this in mind, Jezebel doesn't have a prayer.

Where She Lurks.

Over the past few years, Jezebel has held women captive by convincing them men caused all of their pain and that the only way to reach wholeness is through payback. Every woman in America has this in the back of her head. Some payback comes in the form of manipulative control. Quid quo pro. The best weapons against Jezebel are simple.

1. Un-ending prayer. The spirit itself must be forced to face an onslaught of spirtual attack like none other. Dispatches from God himself the result of intense prayer from those who hunt. This key factor can mean victory or total defeat.

2. Assertiveness. It's never a good idea to be rude, unloving, or hateful towards a woman inflicted with Jezebel. However, assertiveness is key. Stand up to the spirit, not the person afflicted with it. Jezebel always stands down when faced with a complete savage especially when he is the very antithesis to what she needs which is an Ahab spirit, the empowerer.

Fighting demons is often reduced to prayer, which would be as if one said, "We had to reduce to an atomic bomb." They can't fight it, though they may try to convince you they can. Nothing could be more untrue.

I am battling Jezebel this week. He (the demon) holds one girl I know captive and has her convinced lesbianism is the only alternative to the heartbreak she endured from a former boyfriend.

Jezebel is going down.

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Forces of the Craft

In the spiritual hierarchy, and there is one, there are levels upon levels of evil as there are with Good. We fail when we under estimate our enemy as battling us on the physical level.

As a hunter, my job is to seek out evil and destroy it. This cannot be done with conventional weapons or normal human reasoning. Humans always resort to physical conflict and often to try to enforce themselves in that way. Demons love this because it usually targets other humans causing more hurt and division, separating us from God.

Currently, I am hunting an age-old demon who has been around for centuries. His is a war of both deception and destruction. He uses a combination of nature and magick to deceive. Though he has been called many things, here is his basic breakdown.

Wicca is a nature-based religion found in various countries throughout the world. It was first popularised in 1954 by Gerald Gardner, a retired British civil servant.[1] He claimed that the religion, of which he was an initiate, was a modern survival of an old witchcraft religion, which had existed in secret for hundreds of years, originating in the pre-Christian Paganism of Europe.[1] Wicca is thus sometimes referred to as the "Old Religion".[attribution needed] The veracity of Gardner's claims cannot be independently proven, and it is thought that Wiccan theology began to be compiled no earlier than the 1920s.[2]

Wicca (From Wikipedia):

Various related Wiccan traditions have since evolved or been adapted from the form established by Gardner, which came to be called Gardnerian Wicca. These other traditions of Wicca each have distinctive beliefs, rituals, and practices. Many traditions of Wicca remain secretive and require that members be initiated. There is also a movement of Eclectic Wiccans who do not believe that any doctrine or traditional initiation is necessary in order to practice Wicca.[3]


Wiccan views of divinity

For most Wiccans, Wicca is a duotheistic religion. In the book Nature Religion Today, the authors write: "The deities of Wicca are understood as embodiments of a life-force manifest in nature."[6] The Goddess and God are seen as complementary polarities and this balance is seen in nature. They are sometimes symbolised as the Sun and Moon, and from her lunar associations the Goddess becomes a Triple Goddess with aspects of "Maiden", "Mother" and "Crone". Some Wiccans hold the Goddess to be pre-eminent, since she contains and conceives all. The God is the spark of life and inspiration within her, simultaneously her lover and her child. This is reflected in the traditional structure of the coven.[7] In some traditions, notably Feminist branches of Dianic Wicca, the Goddess is seen as complete unto herself, and the God is not worshipped at all. Wicca is essentially an immanent religion, and for some Wiccans, this idea also involves elements of animism.[8] A key belief in Wicca is that the goddesses and gods are able to manifest in personal form, most importantly through the bodies of Priestesses and Priests. The latter kind of manifestation is the purpose of the ritual of Drawing down the Moon (or Drawing down the Sun), whereby the Goddess is called to descend into the body of the Priestess (or the God into the Priest) to effect divine possession.

According to Gardner, the gods of Wicca are ancient gods of the British Isles: a Horned God and a Great Mother goddess.[9] Gardner also states that a being higher than any of these tribal gods is recognised by the witches as Prime Mover, but remains unknowable.[10]

The Demon of the Wiccan Deception wears a very elaborate mask, and cannot be under estimated. His deception runs deep. The Horned God and the Great Mother could have very well been Nephilim, and for those not familiar, here is a definition:

From Wikipedia:
Nephilim
are supernatural beings, specifically the offspring of human women and “sons of God” (proposed to be fallen angels), who appear significantly in Genesis 6 and are mentioned also in other biblical texts and in some non-canonical Jewish writings.
I would suggest that famous Greek and Egyptian gods were also Nephilim. Demons who procreated with women before the flood and created pure physical evil. So this understanding leads to the conclusion that this facade was built many generations in advance, and now appears in the form of spiritual disillusionment.