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Can a Christian Be Demonized? Rethinking Spiritual Warfare, Deliverance, and Discipleship Under Christ’s Reign

Par : Dr. Ivan Hartsfield
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233636738
  • EAN9798233636738
  • Date de parution07/02/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

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Can a Christian Be Demonized? Rethinking Spiritual Warfare, Deliverance, and Discipleship Under Christ's Reign. Can a believer who belongs to Christ still experience demonic influence? If Christ has already won the victory, why does the New Testament continue to warn believers about spiritual danger, perseverance, and formation?In a church culture often divided between denial on one side and sensationalism on the other, Can a Christian Be Demonized? offers a biblically grounded, theologically careful, and pastorally responsible answer.
Drawing from key texts such as Luke 11:24-26, Romans 8, and Revelation 12, this book argues that while Christians cannot be owned by demonic powers, they can be influenced where Christ's reign is not actively embodied. This book reframes spiritual warfare around habitation rather than fear, formation rather than formulas, and allegiance rather than technique. Deliverance is affirmed as biblical and necessary at times, including rebuke and exorcism, but it is not presented as the primary or sustaining mode of spiritual warfare.
Freedom must be lived, not merely received. As Jesus warns, an empty house is a vulnerable house. Engaging the work of respected scholars such as John Barclay, Matthew Bates, N. T. Wright, Craig Keener, Michael Heiser, and Frank Macchia, this book challenges popular teachings about demonic "legal rights, " fear-based spiritual warfare, and grace without obligation. Instead, it presents a coherent vision in which grace initiates relationship, allegiance orders life, and the Spirit establishes lasting habitation.
Written especially for pastors, ministry leaders, and serious lay disciples, Can a Christian Be Demonized? is not a manual of techniques, but a call to live faithfully under Christ's finished victory. The verdict is settled. The question now is how that victory is embodied.