Friday, December 01, 2023

How To Maintain Your Deliverance

Seven Steps to Maintain Your Deliverance

Keep the Door Closed to the Enemy and Walk in Lasting Freedom

“When an unclean spirit goes out of a person, it passes through waterless places seeking rest, but finds none. Then it says, ‘I will return to my house from which I came.’”

— Matthew 12:43-44
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The 7 Vital Steps to Maintain Deliverance


1. Put on the Whole Armor of God (See Philippians 4:8)


2. Make Positive Confessions - Jesus said, “If you say to this mountain… it will be done for you.” (Mark 11:23)


3. Stay in the Word of God


4. Crucify the Flesh
“If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily…”
(Luke 9:23)
Fleshly desires and appetites open the door for the demonic to re-enter (Galatians 5:19–24). Put them to death.


5. Develop a Lifestyle of Praise and Prayer
Clap, shout, sing, dance, and pray in tongues (1 Corinthians 14:14).
Pray without ceasing (1 Thessalonians 5:17). When you're filled with praise, there's no room for the demonic.


6. Stay in Fellowship with a Bible-Based Church
Stay plugged into a local church. God created us to thrive in community, not isolation (1 Corinthians 12:7–14).
Submit to spiritual authority and fulfill your role in the Body of Christ.


7. Commit Fully to Christ Daily
Abide in Christ so that the fruit of the Spirit flows freely. Demons hate the fruit of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22–23).


Daily Self-Cleansing Prayer
Stay under God’s covering by walking in righteousness and humility.

Deliverance is not the end of the journey—it’s the beginning of walking in spiritual freedom. But after you’ve been set free, how do you keep your freedom?

The Bible is clear: demons don’t just leave and forget about you. They return to check if the house (your soul) is still empty. If you aren’t filled with the Word of God, worship, prayer, and ongoing spiritual growth, the enemy may try to bring even more torment the next time. That’s why maintaining your deliverance is crucial.

These powerful steps are based on teachings from Pigs in the Parlor by Frank and Ida Mae Hammond, foundational voices in deliverance ministry.

Ephesians 6:10–18 outlines the spiritual armor every believer needs. Wear it daily:

  • Truth around your waist

  • Righteousness as your breastplate

  • Peace on your feet

  • Faith as your shield

  • Salvation as your helmet

  • The Word of God as your sword

  • And prayer in the Spirit

Watch your thought life—this is the battlefield! Most demonic attacks begin as lies or negative thoughts. Guard your mind and reject the enemy's suggestions immediately.

Words have power—life and death are in the tongue (Proverbs 18:21). After deliverance, stop confessing the negative. Speak the Word. Speak life. Declare victory, not victimhood.

You can’t walk in freedom without being filled with the Word. It is your sword and your sustenance:

  • A mirror to your soul (James 1:22–25)

  • A lamp to your path (Psalm 119:105)

  • Living food for your spirit (1 Peter 2:2, Matthew 4:4)

Old habits die hard. Break ungodly patterns by surrendering daily to Jesus.

Praise silences the enemy (Psalm 8:2). Don’t wait to feel like it—praise is a weapon!

Lone sheep are the enemy’s easiest prey.

Total surrender keeps you anchored. Every thought, word, and action should reflect Jesus.

💡Remember: If the enemy tries to return, and you are filled with God’s presence, he’ll find a “NO VACANCY” sign at your door.

After deliverance, keep yourself clean daily:

  • Plead the blood of Jesus over your mind, body, and spirit

  • Repent of any new sin or compromise

  • Forgive everyone, including yourself

  • Renounce self-bitterness, self-condemnation, and curses

  • Ask the Holy Spirit to fill you afresh

"A curse causeless shall not come." — Proverbs 26:2

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