Here is a detailed summary of the deliverance session protocol based on the provided text.
1. Logistics and Setting
- Duration:
- Private Settings: Typically takes two hours.
- Group Seminars (“Released to Soar”): Can take three hours or more, as prayer teams move around sections praying for multiple people.
- Environment:
- A quiet room is required.
- Worshipful or instrumental music should play in the background.
- Supplies: There should be a plentiful supply of mints, tissues, and a waste basket.
- Client Preparation:
- Clients are encouraged to wear comfortable, casual clothing.
- Clients must confirm they have completed their “homework” before the session begins.
2. Instructions for the Recipient (The “Prayee”)
- Behavior:
- The prayee should not talk, pray, or speak in tongues aloud during the process.
- They are encouraged to mentally agree that the spirits must leave when called out.
- Manifestations:
- Spirits may leave without any visible sign, but physical manifestations are common.
- The prayee is instructed to freely release any physical urges, including:
- Coughing
- Yawning
- Crying (tears flowing)
- Screaming
- Spitting up
3. Opening Prayers and Spiritual Protocols
Before the specific deliverance begins, the minister establishes spiritual authority and protection:
- Invitation: The Holy Spirit is invited to anoint the session with specific gifts (faith, wisdom, knowledge, discerning of spirits, healing, and miracles).
- Protection (The Blood of Jesus):
- Covering is prayed over the families of everyone present (including spouses, parents, children, and pets).
- Covering is prayed over everyone in the building and on the property.
- Spiritual Warfare:
- Warring Angels: Dispatched into the room to assist in the battle and remove evil spirits.
- Binding Spirits: Any spirits currently manifesting or tormenting are bound and commanded not to harm the prayee.
- Eviction: All evil spirits are commanded to leave the room, go to “uninhabited dry places,” and not linger.
4. The Ministering Method
- Positioning: The minister sits directly in front of the prayee, facing them.
- Physical Contact: The minister holds the prayee’s hands.
- Eye Contact: The minister looks directly into the prayee’s eyes (described as the “soul’s windows”).
- Biblical Basis: This physical contact is based on scriptural references where Jesus laid hands on people during deliverance to allow the anointing to flow.
5. The Deliverance Procedure
The process follows a specific sequence of breaking ties and casting out spirits:
- Breaking Ungodly Soul Ties:
- Ties are broken with immediate family (Father, mother, children—including step, foster, and adopted).
- Ties are broken with spouses and ex-spouses.
- Ties are broken with abusers.
- Ties are broken regarding abortion (the aborted child and the partner involved).
- Specific Spirit Eviction:
- Initial Steps: Begins by breaking generational curses, word curses, and dealing with “Familiar Spirits.”
- The Stronghold List: The minister moves to the “Haughtiness strong man” and subordinate spirits.
- Command: Spirits are forcefully commanded to leave one by one, following a specific “Demonic Strongholds” list.
6. Conclusion and Post-Session Care
- Handout: The client receives a document titled “Post Deliverance Instructions” and reviews it briefly with the minister.
- Closing Prayer: The minister prays for the client to be filled with the Holy Spirit and for spiritual fruits and gifts to manifest.
- Next Steps: The client is strongly urged not to miss the fifth session.