Pigs in the Parlor: A Practical Guide to Deliverance

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Pigs in the Parlor: A Practical Guide to Deliverance

Pigs in the Parlor: A Practical Guide to Deliverance

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Genocidal Call to Basically Get Rid of All Jews’: Professors, Students Lead Antisemitism Explosion October 31, 2023 This was amazing. I loved the teaching and scriptures. This is a great book for those looking to learn more about spiritual warfare, demons, and deliverance. The charts were so helpful. The experiences that Frank and Ida shared were so relatable. First book I had ever read that gave me clarity about what we are waging for and against. A tad edgy and certainly uncomfortable the first read but two or three times around new revelations came to pass in my seriously logical A type personality processor I would HIGHLY recommend all licensed and ordained ministers to read this book to help them in their ministry whether they are a evangelist, elder, pastor and so forth -- this is a fruitful book. The only deliverance you will be shown in this book is the deliverance of your time, money and sanity.

Do consider that if Christians could have demons so could non Christians as the authors point out. However if you are a Christian reading this you may be saying: What? How could this be? No way can that be right – Christians can’t have demons! Well, lets talk about that a little.The book seems somewhat self-aware, pretty much blaming negativity or bad emotions on demons and calling them such. It will make a cliché Bible passages that have really nothing to do with the paragraphs being discussed. I want to say that the authors are aiming to help people but they’re going about it all wrong with a kind of holier-than-thou mentality. Jesus gave a legion of demons permission… Demons knew who Jesus was, they knew His power and knew that they didn’t have a fighting chance against Him no matter how many there were. They knew He had authority over them and that they had to ask Him for permission to come and go. As I continued reading this book, I pondered on some things. Jesus said that He must go to be with the Father and that He would give us the Holy Spirit who would never leave us. (John 14:16) The Holy Spirit, our Helper, is to guide us into all truth (John 16:13) and with Him, we will do even greater things than Jesus did when He was on this earth (John 14:12.) Jesus gave the disciples the authority to cast out demons. When He sent them out two by two, (Mark 3:15) He gave them the power to tread on serpents and over all power of the enemy. (Luke 10:19) What did this mean? Did this actually pertain to me? If Jesus has authority over the demons and all the power of the enemy, and He says that He has given me that same authority, then wouldn’t that mean that I have the power to cast out demons, to have power over the enemy, to do the things He did? At the same time I thought, “When would I ever even have to do something like that anyway?” Little did I know what lay ahead… I don't know what a logical A type personality processor is, it's probably not something that thinks too much. Imagine what her life must have been like before she found clarity in medieval mumbo-jumbo. Hammond taught that ethical issues such as resentment and gossiping – together with issues such as compulsive eating, forgetfulness, sexual problems, and mental illness – may be caused by demons requiring deliverance ministry, and that such individuals may require such deliverance. [1] [2] [3] He and his wife Ida Mae have been called "perhaps the most influential practitioners of deliverance ministry." [2] Their 1973 book Pigs in the Parlor: A Practical Guide to Deliverance is one of the most influential on the topic, [2] [3] and has sold over a million copies. [1]

Husband and I received a 30% of mains voucher through the door so thought we'd try this place for a late lunch/early dinner on a Saturday. Hammond implies that most demons enter a person before birth or during infancy (117). Most adopted children “will have spirits of rejection” (118). A child’s stuffed toy frog had to go because it could attract demons (142). (Sorry, Kermit!) I would agree with an assessment that Pigs in the Parlour is not a healthy read. However, I am more and more convinced that most that we have called ‘deliverance ministry’ is not healthy. It has always had and continues to have mixed fruit. I suspect that any teaching or practice that gets Christians overly focused on demons is unhealthy, nay dangerous. Again that is from observations. archaic ) The apartment in a monastery or nunnery where the residents are permitted to meet and converse with each other or with visitors from the outside.

Being advised to speak out loud to your demons, for example if the demon says 'so and so doesn't like you' then you are to admonish it out loud by saying 'You are a liar demon, do not say that about my friend, I am protected by the blood of Jesus' The book pigs in the palor has hardly any Biblical basis. It is more or less a fabrication of the author’s own delusions. I am quite familiar with Scripture and what it says about dealing with evil spirits and this book couldn’t be more off base!!! People who buy into this book on a hook-line-sinker basis should seriously reconsider their understanding of Scripture and the life of Christ! This book contains a wealth of practical information for the person interested in, planning to engage in, or actively engaged in the ministry of deliverance. With over 1 million copies in print worldwide, Pigs in the Parlor remains the authoritative book on the subject of demons and deliverance. To stretch the meaning of Mark 16:17,(18) to accommodate a strange variety of self-appointed people who seek to perform exorcisms for personal motives, but decline to be bound by any form of oversight or professional standards, and refuse to enter the priesthood to be ordained first, then authorised – the accepted and normal route (where they are properly screened, trained and authorised on a case by case basis), is wishful thinking and only benefits these non-authentic ..exorcists’, and… intelligent evil. I read this book many years ago, it was an assignment I had in a class about demon-possession and spiritual deliverance ministry. It is a book I will keep all my life and over the years have used it many, many times to help people who struggle with religious issues and strongholds in their Christian walk.



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