Showing posts with label spiritual abuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiritual abuse. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 01, 2025

Healing the Broken Heart – Part 4: How Does Someone Get a Broken Heart?

 💔 Healing the Broken Heart – Part 4: How Does Someone Get a Broken Heart?

💔 Healing the Broken Heart – Part 4: How Does Someone Get a Broken Heart?


A broken heart doesn’t happen overnight. It forms through painful life events—abuse, rejection, betrayal, trauma, or words that pierced the soul. These experiences become wounds in the spirit, often buried deep and left untreated, making way for demonic strongholds and emotional torment.

“Scorn has broken my heart and has left me helpless. I looked for sympathy, but there was none, for comforters, but I found none.” – Psalm 69:20

Let’s look at the most common sources that shatter the heart—and how Jesus is the answer to every wound.


🚨 Causes of a Broken Heart

1. Abuse

Abuse can be physical, emotional, sexual, spiritual, or psychological. Each form leaves lasting scars that open the heart to deep trauma and oppression.

⚔️ Physical Abuse:

Includes beatings, slaps, or any act causing injury—especially when delivered as so-called discipline. Repeated abuse tells the victim, “You are worthless,” which becomes a stronghold unless uprooted.

⚔️ Sexual Abuse:

Whether through incest, rape, molestation, or other perverse acts, sexual abuse distorts identity and deeply wounds the soul. Victims often carry shame, self-hatred, or dissociation. Without healing, they may struggle with intimacy, boundaries, and identity.

⚔️ Emotional and Psychological Abuse:

Includes constant criticism, conditional love, rejection, smothering, and using a child as a pawn between warring parents. These actions damage emotional development and make children feel invisible or unloved.

  • “The tongue that brings healing is a tree of life, but a deceitful tongue crushes the spirit.” – Proverbs 15:4

⚔️ Spiritual Abuse:

Spiritual abuse can happen in families or churches. It includes manipulating others using guilt, fear, or rigid legalism in the name of God. When religious leaders demand obedience without love, people become spiritually enslaved and confused about God’s character.

“Woe to the shepherds who destroy and scatter the sheep of my pasture!” – Jeremiah 23:1


2. Unkind Words and Word Curses

Words carry spiritual power. Many children grow up under the weight of word curses like: “You’ll never amount to anything,” or “You’re a mistake.” These lies become embedded in the soul and need to be renounced.

“The tongue has the power of life and death.” – Proverbs 18:21
“A lying tongue hates those it hurts, and a flattering mouth works ruin.” – Proverbs 26:28

If these words are not broken in Jesus’ name, they become filters by which a person views themselves, others, and God—distorting identity and inviting demonic oppression.


3. Rejection and Abandonment

Being left behind, unwanted, or replaced by someone else can break a person’s heart. Parental abandonment—whether through divorce, death, or neglect—can be devastating, often leading to a fear of intimacy or need for approval.


4. Sorrow and Unforgiveness

“A happy heart makes the face cheerful, but heartache crushes the spirit.” – Proverbs 15:13

Sorrow from loss, disappointment, or unmet expectations weighs heavily on the heart. Often, people idolize relationships, careers, or dreams. When those fail, it leads to heartache. Add unforgiveness to the mix, and bitterness poisons the soul.

“So also my heavenly Father will deal with every one of you if you do not forgive your brother from your heart.” – Matthew 18:35


5. Betrayal

Betrayal is one of the most painful heart wounds. To trust someone and be let down—whether a friend, parent, or spiritual leader—can shake the foundation of a person’s sense of safety.

“Even my close friend in whom I trusted, who ate my bread, has lifted his heel against me.” – Psalm 41:9
“Many will be offended, betray one another, and hate one another.” – Matthew 24:10

Jesus Himself was betrayed—and He understands that pain. The worst betrayals often come from those closest to us: family, best friends, or even church leaders. These wounds require deep healing and forgiveness through Christ.


🧠 The Spiritual Consequences of a Broken Heart

A broken heart opens the door to:

  • Bitterness and unforgiveness

  • Fear and rejection

  • Chronic diseases and emotional disorders

  • Addictions and compulsions

  • Self-sabotage and shame cycles

  • Difficulty receiving love—from God or others

Many times, believers try to press on, ignoring the wound—but a wounded spirit can’t walk in wholeness.

“A man's spirit will endure sickness, but a crushed spirit who can bear?” – Proverbs 18:14


✝️ Jesus Heals the Brokenhearted

Healing begins by inviting Jesus into the wound and renouncing every lie. The same Jesus who healed the blind, raised the dead, and delivered the tormented can also heal the deep sorrows of your heart.

“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” – Psalm 147:3

🙏 Steps to Begin Healing

  1. Repent for agreeing with lies
    “Lord, I repent for believing I am worthless or unloved.”

  2. Forgive those who caused the wound
    “Father, I forgive _______ for rejecting, abusing, or abandoning me.”

  3. Renounce the spirit behind the trauma
    “I break the spirit of rejection, abandonment, and shame in Jesus’ name.”

  4. Receive the truth of God's Word
    “I am accepted in the beloved. I am loved and chosen by God.” – Ephesians 1:6


✅ Are You Ready to Be Healed?

You don’t have to live with emotional wounds. Jesus came to heal your heart and set you free.

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Written by Traci Morin, Ordained Minister, Who’s Who of America Recipient
President, Touch of God International Ministries of Healing and Deliverance
www.TouchofGod.org


Jesus Heals the Brokenhearted: Find Deliverance from Soul Wounds - Part 1

Part 2: Looking at Thought – How Brokenness Shapes the Body and Soul

Healing the Broken Heart – Part 3: How to Heal a Broken Heart Through Christ

Healing the Broken Heart – Part 4: How Does Someone Get a Broken Heart?

Healing the Broken Heart and Wounded Spirit: God’s Path to Restoration - Part 6




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Sunday, March 06, 2011

Charismatic Witchcraft: Recognizing and Breaking Spiritual Manipulation in the Church

🕊️ Charismatic Witchcraft: Recognizing and Breaking Spiritual Manipulation in the Church

🕊️ Charismatic Witchcraft: Recognizing and Breaking Spiritual Manipulation in the Church


Introduction

In today’s church, many believers unknowingly fall under the influence of what is known as charismatic witchcraft—a form of spiritual manipulation that uses intimidation, domination, and emotional control to impose one’s will on others. This is not just a misuse of spiritual authority; it is a counterfeit of the Holy Spirit’s work and can lead to deep spiritual bondage.

Jesus came to set the captives free (Luke 4:18), but when spiritual leaders or members use their influence to control others, they open the door to demonic activity. Whether through manipulation, intimidation, or emotional blackmail, charismatic witchcraft is a serious issue that must be exposed and broken.


What Is Charismatic Witchcraft?

Charismatic witchcraft is the manipulation of people through spiritual language, authority, or influence—often under the guise of prophecy, leadership, or “anointing.” It is not always intentional, but it is always harmful. The root is control, and the fruit is confusion, fear, and spiritual oppression.

“For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry.” —1 Samuel 15:23


Four Manifestations of Charismatic Witchcraft

1. Domination

Domination occurs when leaders or individuals seek to control others rather than serve them. Jesus warned against this:

“You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them... Not so with you.” —Matthew 20:25–26

The Pharisees are a prime example. They built their own religious empires and dominated the people with rules and fear (Matthew 23:4–5). Today, some leaders build “mini-kingdoms” where their word is final, and questioning them is seen as rebellion.

Victims of this control often feel spiritually stifled, unable to grow or hear God for themselves. This is not biblical leadership—it is spiritual abuse.


2. Intimidation

Intimidation uses fear to enforce submission. Leaders may use their position to silence dissent, shame others, or threaten spiritual consequences for disobedience.

“God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind.” —2 Timothy 1:7

This spirit replaces the gentle guidance of the Holy Spirit with fear-based control. It often masquerades as “protecting the flock,” but in reality, it elevates man’s authority above God’s.


3. Manipulation

Manipulation twists Scripture or spiritual principles to serve selfish agendas. This includes:

  • Promising healing or blessings in exchange for money
  • Using guilt to force service or giving
  • Misusing prophecy to direct people’s lives

“They have healed the wound of my people lightly, saying, ‘Peace, peace,’ when there is no peace.” —Jeremiah 6:14

This is the spirit of Balaam (Revelation 2:14), who taught Balak to seduce Israel into sin. Manipulation appeals to the flesh—greed, fear, or pride—to gain control.


4. Emotional Blackmail

Emotional blackmail uses guilt, shame, or spiritual threats to force compliance. Examples include:

  • Suggesting someone has demons if they disagree
  • Forcing deliverance on someone without consent
  • Using “words of knowledge” to embarrass or control

“Let no one disqualify you, insisting on asceticism and worship of angels, going on in detail about visions...” —Colossians 2:18

This tactic often leaves victims confused, ashamed, and spiritually wounded. It replaces the conviction of the Holy Spirit with condemnation.


The Demonic Roots and Consequences

Charismatic witchcraft opens the door to demonic influence. When people operate in control, rebellion, or pride, they align with the enemy’s nature—not God’s.

“Where jealousy and selfish ambition exist, there will be disorder and every vile practice.” —James 3:16

If you or your ancestors have participated in this—whether knowingly or unknowingly—it can result in:

  • Chronic confusion or fear
  • Inability to hear God clearly
  • Repeated church hurt or spiritual burnout
  • Physical or emotional torment
  • Generational patterns of spiritual abuse

Breaking Free from Charismatic Witchcraft

  1. Repentance
    Acknowledge any participation—whether as a victim or perpetrator—and repent.

    “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us...” —1 John 1:9

  2. Renounce the Spirit of Control
    Verbally renounce any spirit of witchcraft, control, or manipulation in Jesus’ name.

  3. Forgive Those Who Hurt You
    Unforgiveness keeps you in bondage. Release those who misused their authority.

  4. Break Generational Curses
    If this pattern runs in your family or spiritual lineage, break it through prayer and fasting (Matthew 17:21).

  5. Seek Deliverance and Healing
    Ask the Holy Spirit to heal your heart and restore your spiritual discernment.

  6. Return to the Simplicity of Christ
    Get back to the Word, prayer, and personal relationship with Jesus—not performance or people-pleasing.


When to Leave a Church

If you are in a church where charismatic witchcraft is practiced, it may be time to leave. These environments rarely change, and staying can damage your faith.

“Come out from among them and be separate, says the Lord.” —2 Corinthians 6:17

Be prepared for resistance. You may need to cut off communication completely to walk in freedom.


Final Encouragement

Charismatic witchcraft is subtle but destructive. It replaces the Holy Spirit with human control and leads people into bondage. But Jesus came to set us free.

“You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” —John 8:32

If you’ve been affected, healing is available. If you’ve unknowingly participated, grace is available. The key is to return to the simplicity of Christ and walk in the Spirit—not in control.




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