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A WORD ON DEMONIC AFFLICTION: PART 1
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, June 6, 2025 – The early Church had no trouble discerning and identifying evil spirits. In fact, a large chunk of Jesus’ ministry was casting out them out. Demonic attacks didn’t appear to be a rare affliction but an everyday reality for the people of the time. Was that because it was an unusually evil age, or have our spiritual spidey-senses grown dull to the presence of evil spirits manifesting in people’s behaviors?
I think we born-again believers know the answer to that. It can be dangerous to speak unfiltered truth to the world. Several years ago, not long after I was reborn, I witnessed a man on a street in Toronto who was clearly in the throes of demonic possession. Someone had called the police, and a crowd had gathered to watch him rage. When I came upon the scene in passing, a female police officer was ordering the onlookers not to approach the man or try to restrain him. I went up to the officer and mentioned that the man had demons and should be dealt with accordingly. She turned to me abruptly and told me she could arrest me for saying that. Startled by her threat, I asked her what she meant, but she looked away and muttered something into her collar mic. I took that as my cue to leave.
Making God’s truth illegal to speak, write, or even think is a growing trend, so it’s not surprising that many people who are knowledgeable about demonic affliction choose to remain silent about their expertise. This includes not only clergy, but people working in medical and academic fields. Like most of us born-again believers, I learned about evil spirits from scripture, but I also learned about them from dealing with them first- and second-hand. Specifically, I had demons in me prior to my rebirth, and I’ve seen demons working in others, both before and after my rebirth.
I share my knowledge and personal experience about evil spirits when God gives me guidance to do so. I didn’t have God’s go-ahead to talk about demons with that police officer in Toronto all those years ago, which is why it turned out as it did: a lesson in what not to do. Like Jesus, we’re not to go looking for people who are unduly afflicted by evil spirits, though if they come to us freewillingly, genuinely looking for help, or someone comes to us on their behalf, God will give us the ability to help them. By “unduly afflicted”, I mean demonic affliction that exceeds what has sadly become the world’s everyday reality of low-level demonic activity. Everyone who is not born-again is afflicted by evil spirits to some extent; some more, some less. We born-again believers are surrounded by evil spirits and will remain surrounded by them until we get Home.
Although we, by God’s grace, cannot have demons in our soul, we can be a target of evil spirits through temptations. We know this both from scripture and from our own experience. Evil spirits cannot reside in the same soul as God’s Holy Spirit, which means that a soul either has God’s Spirit in it or evil spirits; there is no third option. Up to the time of my rebirth, I had evil spirits in me; since the time of my rebirth, I’ve had God’s Spirit in me. No-one can convince me otherwise, the change was so instantaneous and radical, and my love for God and his Word so all-consuming and enduring. Nothing but spiritual rebirth can do that to a soul.
I’ve mentioned here on this blog before (and also here, here, and here, etc.) that spiritual rebirth involves the exorcism (casting out) of evil spirits to make way for God’s Spirit. The same soul cannot simultaneously host God’s Holy Spirit and demon spirits: This is a spiritual law that cannot be broken. When God signals that his Holy Spirit is about to enter a soul, the demons occupying it must vacate. They have no choice but to vacate. I don’t know exactly how many demons had to vacate my soul just before my rebirth, but I do know that it was more than seven. That’s because, later on my rebirth day, when I was reading the gospels for the first time and got to the verse on Mary Magdalene where it says: “out of whom went seven devils”, God said to me: “That’s what happened to you, only there were a lot more than seven.”
Demonic affliction is neither new nor rare. It’s the default spiritual state for everyone who isn’t born-again. I lived with progressively worsening demonic affliction prior to being reborn, and I now live with God’s Holy Spirit in me, so I have deep, personal, first-hand experience of both states of being. When God gives me leave, I will discuss my experiences here further.
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HEALING THROUGH EXORCISM
CAMPBELLTON, New Brunswick, May 4, 2023 – We are allegedly in the midst of a mental health crisis. This is how the mainstream media is labeling it – a “mental health crisis”. Having collectively turned their backs on God, most people living in former Christendom have no concept of demons or what spiritual oppression looks like. So those in positions of authority call it a mental health crisis and try to shock, counsel, incarcerate, or drug the demon-oppressed person into some semblance of health. Of course, these approaches don’t work, because the more you try to suppress a demon, the more it will call for back-up, which means the oppressed person will get worse and worse until finally succumbing to full possession or suicide.
The book of Revelation tells us of the time when Hell will empty out and every disembodied fallen spirit ever created will roam the earth, looking for a body to possess. It also says that no matter how bad things get at that time, people will still refuse to repent and will continue with the same sinful behavior that got them into their spiritual mess and vulnerability to demons in the first place.
We’re not at that point in Revelation yet (thank God), but we’re getting closer every day. Demons are gaining an upper hand in the lives of more and more people. Yet these same people, these demon-oppressed and occasionally possessed people, are our neighbours, our family members, or even our friends, and they need our help. They don’t know the kind of help they need – some don’t know they need help at all – but spiritual help is the only thing that can heal them.
How do you get people to ask for the kind of help that they don’t even know they need?
Jesus, during his ministry years, spent most of his time healing sick people, and the majority of those who were sick were demon-oppressed or possessed. There was an understanding among the general public at that time that demons were at the root of most health problems, so people actively sought out Jesus and his disciples, begging to be healed.
Spiritual rebirth is an exorcism. During the rebirth process, the spirits of the world (that is, demons) are expelled and God’s Holy Spirit enters in. No demon can share a soul with God’s Spirit; a soul can house only holy or unholy, not both types of spirit simultaneously. This process of exorcism happened to me and was confirmed by God to have happened, when later that same day, after reading the verse about seven devils being driven out of Mary Magdalene, I was told by God that he’d done the same to me, only there were a lot more than seven.
Exorcism nowadays has devolved into the stuff of horror movies or the confessions of renegade priests on YouTube looking for attention (and donations). But Jesus cast out demons as a matter of course, all in a day’s work AND WITHOUT PAY, and so did his disciples. Exorcism was part of their job description. People came to them specifically requesting that type of healing.
Fast-forward to today, and we see in Canada that it’s now illegal (as of 2022) to perform an exorcism under what the federal government calls “conversion therapy”. This should not be surprising, considering that Canada has become a posterchild for how fast a former Christian nation can devolve into godlessness. Canada is now officially a secular (atheist) nation, with more unbelievers than believers. Back when I was seven years old and started calling myself an atheist, I was in a very very tiny minority in Canada.
How fast we’ve fallen as a nation.
Exorcism heals. I know that, because it healed me at my rebirth 24 years ago. All the pain I’d accumulated since I was a child disappeared in an instant and has not come back. Exorcism is a casting out of demons from a soul, to be replaced by God’s Holy Spirit. God himself had to perform the exorcism on me, since no-one else offered to do it. In my pain, I cried out for help from the depths of my soul, but God was the only one who heard.
We, as born-again believers, who ourselves have been exorcised of the spirits of the world (or else wouldn’t be born-again), need to hear the cries of the demon-oppressed calling out for help. We need to hear them, and we need to help them. These people are everywhere, all around us. And like Jesus, we need to let them know we’re here and that we can help them. People traveled vast distances to get to Jesus for healing because they’d heard he could help them. They had faith in him that he could help them. We need to build that same faith in people today that they can come to us for healing. And we need to be ready and able to help them when they do.
I believe that demons are at the root of most people’s problems. We’re not in a mental health crisis, we’re in a spiritual health crisis. Sin opens the door to demons, and they let themselves in and make themselves at home. Once in a soul, the only way that demons will leave is either through the death of the host or exorcism.
Most people didn’t initially come to Jesus to hear the Gospel: They came to be healed. Then, after they were healed, they were open to receiving the Gospel. This is not surprising to me, since the first thing I did after God exorcised me was to reach for a Bible and read the four gospels for the first time in my life. I read them all in one sitting, and I haven’t stop reading them since.
If your notion of exorcism is still based on Hollywood’s version, you need to read and reread the gospels. And then you need to ask God to help you heal the spiritually sick the way that Jesus and his first disciples did.
For us born-again believers, exorcism is part of our job description.

