Healing Trauma God's Way: Closing Demonic Doors from the Past
Healing of Traumas: A Biblical Path to Deliverance
Many Christians unknowingly carry emotional trauma that continues to affect their walk with God. These soul wounds—left unhealed—can act as open doors for demonic spirits to enter or oppress. The good news? Jesus came to heal the brokenhearted (Luke 4:18) and set the captives free. Healing from trauma is possible, but it requires identification, repentance, and deliverance.
Trauma is more than emotional pain. It’s a spiritual access point. If not dealt with biblically, it can open the soul to rejection, fear, bitterness, or even spirits of infirmity, suicide, or perversion.
Let’s examine areas where trauma commonly enters, and how to deal with them through repentance, prayer, and biblical authority.
1. Trauma from Conception to Birth
Possible Entry Points:
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Conceived out of wedlock (Deuteronomy 23:2 – curse of illegitimacy)
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Unwanted child or gender-based rejection
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Mother’s emotional illness or stress during pregnancy
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Birth complications (cord around neck, premature birth)
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Separated from mother after birth
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Words spoken over child in womb (“I don’t want this baby”)
Spiritual Consequences:
These experiences often result in rejection, fear, or identity confusion. Spirits of rejection, fear, infirmity, or shame may enter at this early stage. If a parent was involved in witchcraft, drunkenness, or fornication at conception, generational spirits may also be transmitted.Healing Strategy:
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Renounce the curse of illegitimacy (Deut. 23:2).
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Forgive your parents or caretakers.
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Repent of any bitterness or self-hatred.
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Invite Jesus into the memory of your conception and birth.
2. Illness or Separation in Childhood
Common Open Doors:
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Hospitalizations or being placed in isolation
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Being given up for adoption or abandonment
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Divorce, death, or absence of a parent
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Moving frequently, causing instability
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Rejection due to appearance, handicaps, or sickness
Spiritual Manifestations:
Fear of abandonment, rejection, or striving for love may dominate your behavior. Spirits of infirmity, loneliness, or self-pity can take root. Children who were left in hospitals or with babysitters often struggle with bonding and trust issues later in life.
Healing Prayer:
“Lord, I forgive those who abandoned or rejected me. I break every soul tie and demonic attachment formed through early trauma. I release myself from the spirit of rejection, abandonment, and fear in Jesus’ name!”
3. Rejection from Conflict or Abuse
Open Doors:
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Molestation, incest, rape
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Being bullied or falsely accused
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Betrayal by friends, family, church leaders, or employers
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Emotional, verbal, or physical abuse
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False religion, cults, or satanic ritual abuse
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Sexual sin outside marriage
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Death of someone close
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Victim of lies, slander, or gossip
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Coarse jesting, scapegoating, racial prejudice
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